Crazy Canton Cuts = Ray Guy

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Published: May 30, 2009

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... Seasons)
207 Games Played
1049 Punts
44,493 Yards
42.4 Yard Average Per Punt
7 Pro Bowls





William Ray Guy was a first round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders in the 1973 draft. He was the 23rd player picked overall.

Ray attended college at the University of Southern Mississippi. There, he set school records in placekicking, punting and as a defensive back.

He finished with a career punting average of 44.7 yards a kick, which is the highest average in NCAA history for punters with 200-249 attempts in their careers.

Guy was the NCAA punting champion in 1972 with a 46.2 average. He averaged 45.3 and 42.9 in his other seasons.

Guy's 8 interception in one season is still a Golden Eagles record. Guy is second All Time in school history with 18 career interceptions. His 268 interception return yardage is currently the third most in school history.

Guy also set a then NCAA record whe...

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