Andy Vujnovich
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| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | University of Dubuque |
| Occupation | Football punter |
Andy Vujnovich is a former American college football punter who played for the Wisconsin Badgers from 2020 to 2022. Known for his consistency and powerful punts, he holds a place among the Badgers' punting leaders in several statistical categories.
College Career
Vujnovich transferred to the University of Wisconsin–Madison after beginning his collegiate career at the University of Dubuque. As a punter for the Wisconsin Badgers, he quickly became a key component of the team's special teams unit. His ability to execute high-yardage punts helped the Badgers gain and maintain favorable field positions during crucial games.
During his tenure with the Badgers, Vujnovich participated in multiple bowl games, including the Las Vegas Bowl and Guaranteed Rate Bowl, where he posted some of the top punting performances in program history.
Career Statistics
- Punting Average (Minimum 100 punts):
- Punting Yards:
- Total: 6,461 yards, ranking 10th in Badgers history.[1]
- Total Punts:
- Career: 164 punts.[1]
Bowl Game Highlights
- 2021 Las Vegas Bowl (Wisconsin vs. Arizona State):
- Longest Punt: 57 yards.[1]
- Play-By-Play Recap
- 2022 Guaranteed Rate Bowl (Wisconsin vs. Oklahoma State):
Achievements
- All-Time Rankings:
- Andy Vujnovich ranks as the Wisconsin Badgers' leader in career punting average of 44.3 yards, showcasing his consistency over three seasons.[1]
- Individual Season Records:
- He holds the top spot for single-season punting average (46.4 yards per punt, 2021).[1]
Legacy
Vujnovich's contributions have left a lasting mark on the Wisconsin Badgers football program. His precision and power in punting played a crucial role in maintaining field position during games. His record-breaking performances place him among the Badgers' most distinguished special teams players.
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