Jacob Messer
Thursday August 21, 2008
Herd kicker will learn from mistakes

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Even after performances like this one, Marshall special teams coordinator Jared Smith doesn't worry about Craig Ratanamorn.

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And neither should Thundering Herd football fans.

Ratanamorn made only 5-of-9 field goal attempts Wednesday afternoon during Marshall's special teams rehearsal.

He nailed his first three attempts from 32, 37 and 37 yards but shanked five of his next six attempts from 40, 42, 42, 44 and 42 yards. His only successful kick during that frustrating final stretch was from 20 yards.

"I thought he struck the ball well," Smith said of Ratanamorn, a 6-foot-3, 187-pound junior kicker who gave up his spot as the starting goalkeeper for the men's soccer team to become a member of the football program during the spring. "You know, there was a lot of wind out here today. ... and he is used to kicking a soccer ball in this stadium."

Smith said the wear and tear of training camp also might have been a factor.

"It's kind of catching up to everybody," he said.

Marshall Coach Mark Snyder doesn't want excuses or explanations, however. He wants results.

"It will be communicated to him that his performance needs to step up," Smith said of Ratanamorn, who hasn't kicked in a competitive game since his days at Heights High School in Wichita, Kan.

"The good thing about it is, he has a lot of tape that he can go back and make corrections. With every mistake comes an opportunity to correct yourself and have some success on the other side."

There is no reason to believe Ratanamorn won't be anything but great for Marshall. He has had fewer than five bad days during 35 spring and summer practices to date.

One of those times was last Wednesday, the same afternoon in which Ratanamorn amazed Marshall media members with an 80-yard boot on a kickoff.

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booger (2:18pm 08-26-2008)
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Lets' hope Snyder can learn from HIS mistakes. (Throwing the ball to the sideline, while on the, what? The 15 yard line? With 8 seconds to go... Kansas St) Just kick the field goal next time.


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