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The Central Georgia Soccer Association U 8 Thunder and Patriots battle for the ball
during action this past weekend at the Flint Energies Sports Complex.
Bulldogs lose Coutu for season
By Marc Weiszer
Morris News Service
ATHENS - If Georgia
is going to repeat as SEC
champion, it will have to do
so without All-SEC kicker
Brandon Coutu.
Coutu will miss the rest of
the season after suffering a
severely torn hamstring in
his right leg in practice on
Thursday. An MRI revealed
the injury to his kicking
leg, which occurred when
the junior was trying a new
onside kick technique in
practice.
“It’s an unfortunate and
unusual injury, but my spir
its are good,” Coutu said
Friday. “My goal now is to
begin the rehab process as
quickly as possible and get
ready for next year.”
Coutu won’t need sur
gery, but will be treated
with a period of immobi
lization, followed by reha
bilitation, Georgia director
of sports medicine Ron
Courson said.
“I feel sorry for
Brandon, and we’ll miss
him for sure; but it’s a
reminder that injuries
are a part of football,”
coach Mark Richt said.
“The good news is that it
looks like a full recovery
is expected, and we look
forward to getting him
back at full speed in time
for next season.”
Junior Andy Bailey,
recruited on scholarship
from Athens, Tenn., will
take over on field goals
and extra points begin
ning tonight against No.
13 Tennessee. Walk-on
Ben Wilson will continue
to handle kickoffs.
Bailey hasn’t attempted
a field goal or extra point
since the final regular
season game in 2004. He
won a preseason compe
tition that season with
Coutu and converted 14
of 20 field goals and 36 of
37 extra points before los
ing the job to Coutu.
Richt said Georgia is
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“fortunate” to have Bailey
able to replace Coutu.
Bailey’s career long is 46
yards.
“Even the first-year, it
was just a dead-heat battle,
and it was very difficult to
decide, and we went with
Andy,” Richt said. “At the
end, we went with Brandon.
We stuck with Brandon,
but we kind of stopped
the competition, too. If we
had just competed again,
and said it’s wide open, it
would have been a tough
call again.”
Coutu is 7 of 8 on field
goals this season and 15 of
15 on extra point attempts.
He was a candidate for
the Lou Groza Award for
nation’s top kicker.
He kicked a 55-yard field
goal this year, tied for lon
gest in the nation this sea
son, and last season set the
SEC record for longest field
goal without a tee with a 58-
yarder against Louisiana-
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Coutu’s injury occurred
at the start of practice on
Thursday, when Coutu
worked on an onside kick
technique that Richt said
put his leg in a different
position.
“I think it was something
that he saw in the NFL,”
Richt said. “Somebody
popped it up real high, and
he was trying to do that in
case we needed it. I noticed
that ball. It popped way up.
It was perfect.”
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