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List: All 60 Australian punters in US college football in season 2025/26

From tiny country towns to 90,000-seat stadiums, Australian punters are dominating US college football while chasing multimillion-dollar NFL dreams. Meet them all here.

Wisconsin’s Australian punter Atticus Bertrams (49) during a college football game against Indiana on November 4, 2023. (Photo by James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Wisconsin’s Australian punter Atticus Bertrams (49) during a college football game against Indiana on November 4, 2023. (Photo by James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

University of Nebraska punter Archie Wilson is far from the only Australian battling homesickness to play under the bright lights of American college football.

Around 40 per cent of the US’ 136 Division 1 (FBS) college football programs have turned to ex-Aussie rules juniors to kick their teams out of trouble on the gridiron field.

When the 2025/26 season begins on August 24 (AEST) there will be 60 Australians on 56 college rosters.

Some schools - Ohio State, North Carolina, South Florida and Boise State - have two Aussies competing for their starting punter jobs.

While ex-AFL players Damon Greaves (Hawthorn to Colorado) and Billy Gowers (Western Bulldogs to Hawaii) are among the Aussies flying the national flag in college football, the majority of players never reached levels higher than the Coates Talent League back at home.

Archie Wilson breaks down at Huskers' press conference
Archie Wilson breaks down at Huskers' press conference

When professional football closed its doors on those players, full scholarships to American universities have opened others instead.

University of Georgia punter Brett Thorson grew up on a Gippsland dairy farm but will play in front of weekly crowds that eclipse even the MCG.

Georgia’s Sanford Stadium last failed to sell out its 90,000-plus capacity in January 2012.

Brett Thorson #92 of the Georgia Bulldogs punts against the Florida Gators. Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images
Brett Thorson #92 of the Georgia Bulldogs punts against the Florida Gators. Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images

Thorson is rated a favourite to win the Ray Guy Award for the top punter in college football this season.

He would become the ninth Australian to claim the position’s ultimate individual accolade in the past 13 seasons.

Wisconsin’s Atticus Bertrams, Iowa’s Rhys Dakin, Georgia Southern’s Alex Smith and Texas’ Jack Bouwmeester have also made the 15-strong Ray Guy pre-season watchlist.

Iowa Hawkeyes punter Rhys Dakin (9) in action during the game against Ohio State on October 5, 2024. Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Iowa Hawkeyes punter Rhys Dakin (9) in action during the game against Ohio State on October 5, 2024. Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Victoria alone has contributed 40 punters this season, outproducing entire states in the US for booming left and right footers

Melbourne’s Haileybury College will have four old boys punting in the US this season, tying with St Patrick’s College Ballarat for the national high water mark.

Tiny Kyabram, near Shepparton in northern Victoria, has produced three college punters despite the town’s population sitting under 7500 in 2025.

Kyabram product Dylan Joyce #94 of the Miami Hurricanes lines up a punt against Syracuse on November 30, 2024 in Syracuse, New York. Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images
Kyabram product Dylan Joyce #94 of the Miami Hurricanes lines up a punt against Syracuse on November 30, 2024 in Syracuse, New York. Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images

The attraction for footy’s brightest young boots is obvious.

Shoot for the stars and one could wind up with an NFL contract like Aussies Michael Dickson ($4.05M USD / $6.3M AUD per season for the Seahawks) or Cameron Johnston ($3M USD / $4.6M AUD p.a for the Steelers).

Miss the NFL and your consolation prize is a free university education.

Gold Coaster Kade Reynoldson was a freshman All-American punter in his first season with North Carolina’s Duke University.

The value of Reynoldson’s full scholarship at the university will tick past $560,000 AUD ($94k per year USD) if he stays for all four seasons.

Kade Reynoldson of Duke University. Picture: Duke Athletics
Kade Reynoldson of Duke University. Picture: Duke Athletics

Should his star rise higher, a transfer to a higher profile football school could afford Reynoldson the opportunity to profit under NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) provisions, in addition to his education.

These opportunities come at a cost, as Nebraska punter Wilson is finding out.

But with the potential pay-offs through the roof, the stream of Australians testing their boot in college football shows no sign of slowing down.

Originally published as List: All 60 Australian punters in US college football in season 2025/26

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