Clemson’s special teams unit got a major boost in 2024 with the emergence of freshman kicker Nolan Hauser, and now he’s receiving national recognition for his stellar debut season. Hauser formally accepted the National Freshman Special Teams Player of the Year award from the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) in Gainesville, Fla., on Monday evening, capping off an impressive first year with the Tigers.
Hauser made an immediate impact for Clemson, displaying consistency and confidence in high-pressure situations. His leg strength and accuracy provided the Tigers with a reliable scoring option, helping them stay competitive in key matchups throughout the season.
Earning this national honor further cements Hauser as one of the most promising young kickers in college football. With a full season under his belt, he’s expected to be a key weapon for Clemson in 2025 as the Tigers look to build on their success.
As Clemson continues to emphasize special teams excellence, Hauser’s development will be crucial in tight games. If his freshman campaign is any indication, the Tigers have found their kicker of the future.
Hauser made an immediate impact for Clemson, displaying consistency and confidence in high-pressure situations. His leg strength and accuracy provided the Tigers with a reliable scoring option, helping them stay competitive in key matchups throughout the season.
Earning this national honor further cements Hauser as one of the most promising young kickers in college football. With a full season under his belt, he’s expected to be a key weapon for Clemson in 2025 as the Tigers look to build on their success.
As Clemson continues to emphasize special teams excellence, Hauser’s development will be crucial in tight games. If his freshman campaign is any indication, the Tigers have found their kicker of the future.