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{{Infobox NSFL biography
 
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| name                = Turk Turkleton
 
| name                = Turk Turkleton
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| caption            = Turk Turkleton at the 2023 Maryland Film Festival
 
| caption            = Turk Turkleton at the 2023 Maryland Film Festival
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| number              = 61
 
| number              = 61
| current_team        = Baltimore Hawks
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| current_team        = Retired
 
| position            = Kicker/Punter
 
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| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1999|03|26}}
 
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1999|03|26}}
| birth_place        = Kalamazoo, Michigan
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| birth_place        = [[wp:Kalamazoo|Kalamazoo]], [[wp:Michigan|Michigan]], [[wp:United States|U.S.]]
 
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| weight_lb          = 190
 
| weight_lb          = 190
| high_school        = [[wp:Kalamazoo Central High School|Kalamazoo Central High School]]
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| high_school        = [[wp:Kalamazoo Central High School|Kalamazoo Central]]
| college            = [[wp:University of California, Davis|University of California, Davis]]
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* [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|1}}–present)
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* [[Baltimore Hawks]] {{nsfly|1}}–{{nsfly|12}}
 
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| status              = Active <!-- only other option here should be Retired -->
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| status              = Retired
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* [[NSFL Kicker of the Year]] ({{nsfly|2}})
 
* [[NSFL Kicker of the Year]] ({{nsfly|2}})
* [[NSFL Punter of the Year]] ({{nsfly|3}}), ({{nsfly|4}}), ({{nsfly|5}}), ({{nsfly|8}})
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* [[NSFL Punter of the Year]] ({{nsfly|4}}), ({{nsfly|5}}), ({{nsfly|8}})
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* [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|2|pb}}, {{nsfly|4|pb}}, {{nsfly|5|pb}}, {{nsfly|6|pb}})
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| statvalue5         =18
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| statvalue5         =88.9%
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| statvalue6         =88.9%
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| statvalue6         =93
| statlabel7         =[[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|Punts]]  
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| statlabel7         =[[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|Punt Yards]]  
| statvalue7         =93
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| statvalue7         =4334  
| statlabel8         =[[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|Punt Yards]]  
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| statlabel8         =[[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|Inside 20]]  
| statvalue8         =4334  
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| statvalue8         =18  
| statlabel9         =[[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|Inside 20]]  
 
| statvalue9         =18  
 
 
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}}
 
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'''Turk Turkleton''' (born March 26th, 1999) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] Kicker/Punter for the Baltimore Hawks of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for University of California, Davis before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly|1|nolink}}. Turkleton was drafted 77th overall in the 13th round by the [[Baltimore Hawks|Baltimore Hawks]] in the {{nsfly|1|d}} inargural draft.
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'''Turk Turkleton''' (born March 26th, 1999) is a retired [[wp:American football|American football]] Kicker/Punter, best known for his time with the Baltimore Hawks of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for the University of California, Davis before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly|1|nolink}}. Turkleton was drafted 77th overall in the 13th round by the [[Baltimore Hawks|Baltimore Hawks]] in the {{nsfly|1|d|inaugural NSFL draft}}.
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Outside of football, Turk is known as the titular star of a series of low-budget action movies titled ''[[Outlaw Killer (franchise)|Outlaw Killer]]''.
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
 
Turkleton was born in [[wp:Kalamazoo, Michigan|Kalamazoo, Michigan]], where he grew up and attended high school before moving to [[wp:Davis, California|Davis, California]], where he attended the [[wp:University of California, Davis|University of California, Davis]]. From a young age Turkleton expressed a huge love for the sport of Football. His parents, father Todd Turkleton and mother Laverne Turkleton were huge Baltimore Ravens fans and would take young Turk to every Ravens game they could attend. He grew up a huge fan of Joe Flacco and dreamed he would one day also become a quarterback. However later it became apparent that quarterback would not be his style of game. While fooling around during practise with his middle school football team, Turkleton kicked a few field goals. His coach noted his excellent form and suggested Turk to try out being a kicker, as he had become a third string quarterback at this point with his school team. Turk had found a new passion playing as a kicker.
 
Turkleton was born in [[wp:Kalamazoo, Michigan|Kalamazoo, Michigan]], where he grew up and attended high school before moving to [[wp:Davis, California|Davis, California]], where he attended the [[wp:University of California, Davis|University of California, Davis]]. From a young age Turkleton expressed a huge love for the sport of Football. His parents, father Todd Turkleton and mother Laverne Turkleton were huge Baltimore Ravens fans and would take young Turk to every Ravens game they could attend. He grew up a huge fan of Joe Flacco and dreamed he would one day also become a quarterback. However later it became apparent that quarterback would not be his style of game. While fooling around during practise with his middle school football team, Turkleton kicked a few field goals. His coach noted his excellent form and suggested Turk to try out being a kicker, as he had become a third string quarterback at this point with his school team. Turk had found a new passion playing as a kicker.
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
  
Turkleton played one year of college football for the [[wp:UC Davis Aggies football|UC Davis Aggies football]] team, while attending the University of California, Davis. In 2015 as a true freshman he played in all eight games of the Aggies as they finished with a 6-2 regular season and were unable to reach the FCS playoffs. He currently holds the Aggies team record for longest field goal with a 59 yard field goal against [[wp:Cal Poly Mustangs football|Cal Poly Mustangs football]] in game 5 of the 2016 season, which the Aggies won with a scoreline of 34-24. Turkleton only stayed in college for one year, before declaring himself for the newly created National Simulation Football League and it's inaugural draft.
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Turkleton played one year of college football for the [[wp:UC Davis Aggies football|UC Davis Aggies football]] team, while attending the University of California, Davis. In 2015 as a true freshman he played in all eight games of the Aggies as they finished with a 6-2 regular season and were unable to reach the FCS playoffs. He currently holds the Aggies team record for longest field goal with a 59 yard field goal against [[wp:Cal Poly Mustangs football|Cal Poly Mustangs football]] in game 5 of the 2016 season, which the Aggies won with a scoreline of 34-24. Turkleton only stayed in college for one year, before declaring himself for the newly created National Simulation Football League and its inaugural draft.
  
 
===College career statistics===
 
===College career statistics===
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But yeah, summarise each season in this bit. Just a quick overview. Nothing too in-depth. If something major happened, like the multi scandal, or the incorrect TPE stuff, it's probably worth having a separate article for those kinds of things.
 
  
 
===Professional career statistics===
 
===Professional career statistics===
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|14||47||50||94||16||18||88.9||53||93||4334||18||69||95
 
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! colspan=2|Total ||112||291||309||94.2||181||208||87||61||638||29929||102||80||834
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|[[Baltimore Hawks|BAL]]
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|14||54||57||94.7||30||30||100.0||57||79||3646||14||74||144
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|[[Baltimore Hawks|BAL]]
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|14||48||54||88.9||24||29||82.8||49||72||3376||10||65||120
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! colspan=2|Total ||168||496||527||94.1||282||318||88.7||61||932||43606||148||80||1342
 
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;Individual
* '''[[NSFL kicker of the Year]]:''' {{nsfly|2|nolink}}
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* '''[[NSFL Kicker of the Year]]:''' {{nsfly|2|nolink}}
* '''[[NSFL punter of the Year]]:''' {{nsfly|3|nolink}}, {{nsfly|4|nolink}}, {{nsfly|5|nolink}}, {{nsfly|8|nolink}}
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* '''[[NSFL Punter of the Year]]:''' {{nsfly|4|nolink}}, {{nsfly|5|nolink}}, {{nsfly|8|nolink}}
 
* '''[[NSFL Pro Bowl]] Selection (4):''' {{nsfly|2|pb}}, {{nsfly|4|pb}}, {{nsfly|5|pb}}, {{nsfly|6|pb}}
 
* '''[[NSFL Pro Bowl]] Selection (4):''' {{nsfly|2|pb}}, {{nsfly|4|pb}}, {{nsfly|5|pb}}, {{nsfly|6|pb}}
  
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Turkleton, Turk}}
 
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[[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
 
[[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
 
[[Category:Baltimore Hawks players]]
 
[[Category:Baltimore Hawks players]]
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[[Category:UC Davis alumni]]
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[[Category:Kickers]]
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[[Category:One club players]]
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[[Category:NSFC Pro Bowl players]]
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[[Category:Season 2 NSFL Pro Bowl]]
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[[Category:NSFL Pro Bowl players]]
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[[Category:Retired]]

Latest revision as of 09:05, 16 April 2024

Turk Turkleton
refer to caption
Turk Turkleton at the 2023 Maryland Film Festival
No. 61 – Retired
Position:Kicker/Punter
Personal information
Born: (1999-03-26)March 26, 1999 (aged 63)
Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Username:Raven
Career information
High school:Kalamazoo Central
College:UC Davis
ISFL Draft:2016  / Round: 13 / Pick: 77
Career history
Roster status:Retired
Career highlights and awards
Career NSFL statistics as of Week 14, 2023
Extra Point Made:47
Extra Point Percentage:94%
Field Goal Attempts:16
Field Goal Made:18
Field Goal Percentage:88.9%
Punts:93
Punt Yards:4334
Inside 20:18

Player stats at ISFL.net

Turk Turkleton (born March 26th, 1999) is a retired American football Kicker/Punter, best known for his time with the Baltimore Hawks of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for the University of California, Davis before entering the professional ranks in 2016. Turkleton was drafted 77th overall in the 13th round by the Baltimore Hawks in the inaugural NSFL draft .

Outside of football, Turk is known as the titular star of a series of low-budget action movies titled Outlaw Killer.

Early years

Turkleton was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he grew up and attended high school before moving to Davis, California, where he attended the University of California, Davis. From a young age Turkleton expressed a huge love for the sport of Football. His parents, father Todd Turkleton and mother Laverne Turkleton were huge Baltimore Ravens fans and would take young Turk to every Ravens game they could attend. He grew up a huge fan of Joe Flacco and dreamed he would one day also become a quarterback. However later it became apparent that quarterback would not be his style of game. While fooling around during practise with his middle school football team, Turkleton kicked a few field goals. His coach noted his excellent form and suggested Turk to try out being a kicker, as he had become a third string quarterback at this point with his school team. Turk had found a new passion playing as a kicker.

College career

Turkleton played one year of college football for the UC Davis Aggies football team, while attending the University of California, Davis. In 2015 as a true freshman he played in all eight games of the Aggies as they finished with a 6-2 regular season and were unable to reach the FCS playoffs. He currently holds the Aggies team record for longest field goal with a 59 yard field goal against Cal Poly Mustangs football in game 5 of the 2016 season, which the Aggies won with a scoreline of 34-24. Turkleton only stayed in college for one year, before declaring himself for the newly created National Simulation Football League and its inaugural draft.

College career statistics

Career statistics Extra Points Field Goals Punts Points
Season Team Games Made Attempted PCT Made Attempted PCT Long Punts Yards Inside 20 Long Points
2015 UCD 8 21 21 100 18 19 94.7 59 - - - - 75
Total 8 21 21 100 18 19 94.7 59 - - - - 75

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt Arm length 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
190 lb
(86 kg)
34+58 in
(0.88 m)
5.98 s 5.54 s 8.38 s 18.4 in
(0.47 m)
5 ft 7.8 in
(1.72 m)
4 reps 37


Professional career statistics

Career statistics Extra Points Field Goals Punts Points
Season Team Games Made Attempted PCT Made Attempted PCT Long Punts Yards Inside 20 Long Points
2016 (S1) BAL 14 25 26 96.2 21 24 87.5 55 - - - - 88
2017 (S2) BAL 14 23 24 95.8 33 37 89.2 57 103 4529 16 67 122
2018 (S3) BAL 14 31 33 93.9 24 29 82.8 57 102 4608 15 70 103
2019 (S4) BAL 14 30 35 85.7 21 23 91.3 61 95 4630 13 76 93
2020 (S5) BAL 14 46 48 95.8 23 26 88.5 44 73 3716 13 78 115
2021 (S6) BAL 14 43 47 91.5 20 25 80 56 80 3885 13 80 103
2022 (S7) BAL 14 46 46 100 23 26 88.5 52 92 4227 14 74 115
2023 (S8) BAL 14 47 50 94 16 18 88.9 53 93 4334 18 69 95
2024 (S9)* BAL 14 56 59 94.9 21 22 95.5 55 75 3367 8 70 119
2025 (S10)* BAL 14 54 57 94.7 30 30 100.0 57 79 3646 14 74 144
2026 (S11)* BAL 14 47 48 97.9 26 29 89.7 49 68 3288 14 73 125
2027 (S12)* BAL 14 48 54 88.9 24 29 82.8 49 72 3376 10 65 120
Total 168 496 527 94.1 282 318 88.7 61 932 43606 148 80 1342

Achievements and Records

Awards

Team
Individual

NSFL records

  • 2019; Set new NSFL record for most longest field goal kick in a season (61 yards)

Baltimore Hawks franchise records

  • 2019; Set BAL franchise record for longest field goal kick in a season (61 yards)

References