No. 2 Indiana football kicker Niko Radicic was named the winner of the Big Ten’s Bakken Anderson Kicker of the Year Award, according to an official release from the conference.
Radicic, in his third season with the program, shot 70/70 on extra points and hit all 13 of his field goal attempts on the season, including six from 20–29 yards, three from 30–39 yards, and four from 40–49 yards. Overall, they have scored 109 points on the season, up from 99 points last year.
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This proved notably important during Indiana’s road win over Oregon when he made both of his field goal attempts, one from 42 yards, his second-longest field goal of the season. His longest, of 46 yards, came on the road against Maryland.
He was named Second Team All-Big Ten by the league’s coaches, just behind Maryland’s Sean O’Hare, and was named First Team All-Big Ten by the league’s media.
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