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Tate Sandell

American football player (born 2003) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tate Sandell (born October 14, 2003)[1] is an American college football placekicker for the Oklahoma Sooners. He previously played for the UTSA Roadrunners.

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Early life

Sandell is from Port Neches, Texas.[2] He attended Port Neches–Groves High School where he played football as a placekicker and wide receiver.[3] He also played soccer in high school.[1] In football, he set a school record with 67 extra points made.[1] Ranked one of the top-15 kicker recruits nationally, he signed to play college football for the UTSA Roadrunners.[4]

College career

Sandell redshirted as a freshman at UTSA in 2022, recording 20 kickoffs and recovering an onside kick.[1] He remained a kickoff specialist in 2023, setting the team record for touchbacks with 42 while also making one of two field goal attempts.[1] He became the starting kicker as a redshirt-sophomore in 2024.[5] That season, he converted 19 of 23 field goals and 35 of 36 extra points, setting the school record for longest field goal after being successful on a 54-yard attempt.[6] He was named honorable mention All-American Athletic Conference (AAC) for his performance.[1]

Sandell transferred to the Oklahoma Sooners in 2025.[6] He set the school record for consecutive field goals made and also went viral for the short pants he wore when kicking, receiving national attention.[7] He led the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in field goal percentage and made seven of seven attempts over 50 yards in the regular season, the best mark nationally.[8] He was named the 2025 SEC Special Teams Player of the Year and Lou Groza Award winner for his performance.[9][10]

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