Florida State kicker Ryan Fitzgerald has solidified his reputation as one of the nation’s premier specialists, earning a spot as a semifinalist for the prestigious Lou Groza Award for the second year in a row. The award, given annually to the top collegiate placekicker, recognizes excellence in accuracy, consistency, and impact on the game.
Fitzgerald is one of only four kickers nationwide to achieve semifinalist honors in back-to-back seasons, underscoring his elite status. This year, the redshirt junior has continued to deliver for the Seminoles, converting key field goals and extra points in high-pressure situations. Through the season, he has maintained impressive accuracy, making 85% of his field goal attempts, including several from beyond 40 yards.
Florida State’s high-powered offense has frequently relied on Fitzgerald to capitalize on scoring opportunities, and he has not disappointed. His ability to maintain poise in critical moments has been instrumental in the team’s push for a potential College Football Playoff berth. In addition to his on-field excellence, Fitzgerald has been a leader off the field, serving as a steady presence in the locker room and a role model for younger players.
The Tallahassee native has also excelled academically, embodying the values of a true student-athlete. His consistency and dedication have not only earned him recognition within the Florida State program but have also placed him firmly on the national stage.
The Lou Groza Award finalists will be announced on November 28, with the winner revealed at the Home Depot College Football Awards on December 7. As Fitzgerald continues his stellar season, Seminoles fans will be watching closely, hoping he can bring home the hardware and further cement his legacy in program History.