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TCU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

TCU HOF

Michael Reeder

  • Class
    1997
  • Induction
    2009
  • Sport(s)
    Football

Michael Reeder became the first sophomore to win the Lou Groza Award, which is given to the nation's top collegiate kicker, following a standout 1995 season. That campaign, Reeder connected on 23 field goals en route to becoming a consensus first team All-American and All-Southwest Conference Team award winner. The former TCU kicker is the program's career leader in PAT percentage (.989) and still holds the record for most consecutive PATs made in a career with 79. Reeder is tied for second in the TCU record books for most field goals made in a season as well as second in career field goals made (57) and career points collected (259) by a kicker. The former TCU standout was awarded the Dan Rogers Trophy as the TCU's Most Valuable Player in 1995 and was chosen to participate in the 1997 Hula Bowl.

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