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USC Kicker Ryon Sayeri's Record-Breaking Streak

USC kicker Ryon Sayeri has been named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks, following a perfect performance against a recent opponent. With a ninety-four point four percent field goal accuracy, Sayeri is on track to achieve the most accurate season by a USC kicker in at least twenty years. Initially an understudy, Sayeris emergence as a top kicker has been crucial for the Trojans, who have struggled at the position in recent seasons.

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