In Australia ,
football may not be an extremely big deal. However, for Australia-native,
Hamish MacInnes, that’s a
different story. MacInnes came
to the United States two
years ago on a football scholarship from Jacksonville State
University . The first
American football game for MacInnes caught
him off guard. “I didn’t really know what to expect,” said MacInnes, who finished his freshman year at Jacksonville State with a 39.3 yard per punt average.
One year later, MacInnes began
to find himself with the Gamecocks. A solid sophomore season put his name with
some of the top punters in all of college football. Despite a sophomore
performance in which he averaged 42.9 yards per punt, there was more potential
there for MacInnes.
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Austrailia-native, Hamish MacInnes punts for Jacksonville State against the Florida Gators. PHOTO COURTESY: Gamecock Nation Extra |
Just months following
his sophomore season for the Gamecocks, fellow teammate and long-snapper Andrew
Dean introduced MacInnes to
the name One on One Kicking and their founder, Mike McCabe.
“I heard nothing but
good things about Coach McCabe and I knew he had a lot of guys going into the
pros and good players at that. It’s all about going to the pros so I thought
it’d be good to work with him, they’re great coaches. What I like most about Coach
McCabe is that he points out little things rather than trying to change the
whole thing, the small things make a big difference,” said MacInnes on McCabe’s instruction.
In just the first few
months of One on One’s working with MacInnes,
he says he has changed his mindset through working with them. “I am a lot more
focused on the details and the technique, before I was just going out and
hitting a lot of balls and not really getting good results. Now, I’m looking at
quality and getting the technique down pat. I picked up on the professionalism
of the guys who are going to the next level and the things that they need to do
to get there.”
After the big step
taken last year, MacInnes is
just looking to improve and get better each year, which One on One is helping
him with daily. “On a daily basis I make sure I’m working on technique drills
and things like that. I try to kick every other day if I’m feeling good, I do
drill work for 20 or 30 minutes, then spend another 30 minutes punting balls
then a nice cool down stretch. I’m keeping fit as well but not overdoing it;
I’m not going out to hit 100 balls a day or lifting any heavy weights.”
Aside from the work on
the field, MacInnes says One
on One Kicking has helped him with several other things as well, “It has opened
my eyes up to the challenges there are to make it to the pros. I have realized
that you don’t just graduate from college and jump to the pros, you need to
dedicate time and work hard at it. Things don’t go your way sometimes, but it’s
not the end of the world, you can always get another opportunity.”
MacInnes’ second-season in America truly
opened a lot of eyes regarding his ability and potential coming from overseas.
A 42.9 yard per punt after during his sophomore season turned heads and
immediately led to his name being brought up as one of the top punters in the
country.
“It’s nice to know that
people treat you with that recognition,” MacInnes said,
“But it’s not going to get to my head. People talk, but I’m going to let my
work on the field do the talking.”
The sophomore season
which raised several eyebrows was highlighted by an 86-yard punt against
Tennessee Tech which set a Jacksonville
State school record. “I
didn’t read into it much but I guess it was a school record, the wind was
blowing my way and I got a good bounce,” MacInnes said
with a laugh.
Talent from Australia is
hard to translate to American football without the right work ethic, but with
help from One on One Kicking and the right amount of dedication and ability,
anything is possible. Hamish MacInnes is
becoming a top name in punting as an upcoming junior at Jacksonville State .
Hamish’s story is just another instance of why One on One Kicking is the best
training facility for kickers and punters in the country.