Nebraska's Australian Punter: From Karaoke to His Family to His Unique Ability, Get to Know Archie Wilson
Freshman Archie Wilson, recruited from Australia for his rare ambidextrous punting, aims to transform Nebraska's special teams with energy and skill, says coach Mike Ekeler.
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Amie Just: Huskers' secret weapon can kick with both feet, can pass, run. He can even sing. Meet Archie Wilson.
He kicks with both feet and sang “Piano Man” by Billy Joel in his Australian accent at the Huskers' freshman talent show. Meet Archie Wilson.
Nebraska Punter Archie Wilson Put on a Clinic for How Grown Men are Supposed to Cry
Meet 19 year old Archie Wilson, the Nebraska Cornhuskers new punter prospect. Wilson played Australian Rules Football in his native land. He's an ambidextrous kicker, though his left leg is the more d...
Nebraska's Australian punter: From karaoke to his family to his unique ability, get to know Archie Wilson
"That guy knows every one of his teammates, and his teammates love him because the energy he brings in the building, not just because he's able to do what he can do with a football," said Ekeler.

'A damn weapon': Through punts and personality, Nebraska's Archie Wilson making impact
Archie Wilson laughed. He cried. He almost sang "Piano Man." In 10 minutes, Nebraska's new punter showed why his coaches and teammates love him.
Meet Nebraska Football Punter Archie Wilson, the 'Most Interesting Man in the World'
The “most interesting man in the world” to Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule currently resides in Nebraska’s punter room. Freshman Archie Wilson traveled halfway across the world to punt for the Huskers. Wilson hails from Frankston South in Victoria, Australia, where he grew up playing Australian Rules football. A product of the Prokick Australia, he joined Nebraska in early June. Prokick is a program that trains athletes from across Australia,…
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