Micycle McCormick

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Micycle McCormick
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No. 32 – Colorado Yeti
Position:Kicker/Punter
Personal information
Born: (1996-08-27)August 27, 1996 (aged 66)
Piscataway, NJ
Height:5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight:150 lb (68 kg)
Career information
High school:Piscataway High School
College:Rutgers University
ISFL Draft:2021  / Round: 3 / Pick: 18
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NSFL statistics as of Week 2, 2023
Field Goals Made:41
Field Goal PCT:89.1%
Extra Points Made:32
Extra Point PCT:97%
Longest Field Goal:56
Total Punts:221
Average Punt Yards:45.4
Longest Punt:71

Player stats at ISFL.net

Micycle McCormick (born August 27, 1996) is an American football Kicker/Punter for the Colorado Yeti of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights before entering the professional ranks in 2021. In 2022 (S7), Micycle became the first player in the history of the NSFL to record a full season without missing an extra point or field goal attempt.

Early years

Micycle McCormick was born in Piscataway, New Jersey on August 27, 1996. At an early age, McCormick found himself drawn to both sports and technology. His father, Mitch, was a computer engineer, and as such there was a plentiful amount of gadgets and toys to experiment with at the McCormick household. Sports, on the other hand, was a natural talent that McCormick discovered on his own, as his family did not have a strong athletic heritage. By the age of 6, McCormick was competing in soccer, swimming, and martial arts, and excelling at each.

It was not until his sophomore year at Piscataway High School did McCormick don a football uniform as an emergency kicker. In his first game, McCormick was tasked with hitting a 45 yard game winning field goal to defeat Sayreville High School and advance to the state title game, and the rush of adrenaline after making it left him hooked. McCormick was listed as an All-Division and All-State team member in his junior and senior years.

McCormick also spent the summer prior to his senior year participating in U-19 camp for the Indonesian national soccer team as an attacking midfielder, but wasn't invited to join the final 23 at the Asian Football Confederation U-19 Championships.

College career

McCormick attended Rutgers University on full academic scholarship after failing to garner any scholarship offers from major schools. Despite this, McCormick earned a spot as a walk-on kicker to the team, and redshirted his first year.

As a redshirt freshman, McCormick served as a backup kicker and punter until the last two games, where an injury to the starting kicker allowed him to play. He scored 3 extra points and 4 field goals in those games, impressing the coaching staff.

With the graduation of the starting kicker and punter that offseason, McCormick found himself in the lead position for both starting jobs. After the end of spring ball and before summer training camp, McCormick suffered a major knee cap dislocation while finishing a 5K race (which he did finish with a time of 27:17), tearing his ACL and MCL in the process. He applied and was granted a medical redshirt and spent the year rehabbing and focusing on his studies.

to be continued....

College career statistics

    1. PLAYER## left college with a career total of ... blah blah blah.
Career statistics Extra Points Sacks Field Goals Punts
Season Team Games Made Attempted Made Attempted Long Punts Yards Inside 20 Long
2015 Rutgers 2 3 3 4 5 43 0 0 0 0
2017 Rutgers 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2018 Rutgers 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2019 Rutgers 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Professional career

DSFL career

that was a thing

NSFL career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt Arm length 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP
5 ft 11 in
(1.80 m)
186 lb
(84 kg)
34+58 in
(0.88 m)
4.32 s 4.10 s 7.06 s 29.4 in
(0.75 m)
11 ft 3.6 in
(3.44 m)
7 reps

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Professional career statistics

For Defensive Players use this table:

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other Kick Returns Punt Returns
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int Yds IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety Yds Avg KR TD Yds Avg PR TD
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Achievements and Records

Awards

Team
Individual

NSFL records

  • 2017; Set new NSFL record for most kick return yards in a season (823 yards)

##TEAM_NAME## franchise records

  • 2018; Set BAL franchise record for most punt return yards in a season (429 yards)

References


[[Category:##TEAM_NAME## players]]