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Florida State kicker Roberto Aguayo wins Lou Groza Award

Florida State kicker Roberto Aguayo joined teammates Bryan Stork and Jameis Winston in receiving some top individual honors Thursday night. Aguayo was named this year’s Lou Groza Award winner, which is represented to the top kicker in college football.

Aguayo, a freshman, converted all 90 extra point attempts this season he was called on to try, and he successfully kicked 19 of 20 field goal attempts as well. In all, Aguayo accounted for 131 points for Florida State.

Aguayoa is Florida State’s third Lou Groza Award winner in program history. First awarded in 1992, Sebastian Janikowski won back-to-back Lou Groza Awards in 1998 and 1999. Graham Gano later won a Lour Groza Award for Florida State in 2008. Tulane is the only other school with multiple Lou Groza Award winners, with two.

Aguayo beat out Texas kicker Anthony Fera and USF’s Marvin Kloss for the honor.

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