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Brad BohnBrad Bohn
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Brad signed as a Free Agent in April of 2001 with the Detroit Lions, and kicked a game-winning field goal vs. the Indianapolis Colts during the pre-season. He also played in the Arena 2 league for the San Diego Riptide.

At Utah State, Brad was an All-American (1998), Two-Time All-Big West Placekicker (1998,2000), Two-Time Academic All-District VIII (1999,2000), and Four-Time Academic All-Big West (1997,98,99,2000) He was also named Big West Player of the Week 7 Times in his career (2nd in League History), is the owner of 13 Utah State Records, including Career Scoring (284) and Field Goals Made (59). His 24 Field Goals in 1998 is the 9th Most in NCAA History, and his 284 Career Points ranks 3rd All-Time In Big West History. He holds Big West Records for Most Field Goals In a Game (5) on Two Occasions, Field Goals in a Season (24) and Career Field Goals (59) He also kicked a career long 55-Yard Field Goal vs. BYU.

Brad attended high school at Laguna Beach High School (CA), and was named 1st Team All-Pacific Coast League, All County Placekicker (Daily Pilot) and named to the Orange County All-Star Game (South).

Brad is the founder of West Coast Kicking, an up and coming camp in Southern California. He has a B.S. in Psychology and Education, allowing him to break down the basic concepts of kicking, and teach the kicker the skills to succeed.


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