Florida Gators – No. 87 | |
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Position | Punter /Placekicker |
Class | Graduate |
Major | Recreation |
Personal information | |
Born: | (1976-02-07)February 7, 1976 (age 49) Bradenton, Florida |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight | 173 lb (78 kg) |
Career history | |
College | |
Bowl games |
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High school | Manatee |
Career highlights and awards | |
Robert Louis Stevenson (born February 7, 1976) is an American formercollege football player who was apunter andplacekicker for theFlorida Gators football team of theUniversity of Florida.
Stevenson was born inBradenton, Florida, and grew up playing soccer. He attendedManatee High School in Bradenton, and was the starting placekicker and punter for the Manatee Hurricanes high school football team from 1992 to 1994.[1] The Hurricanes won the Florida Class 5A state football championship in 1992, in which Stevenson kicked a 47-yard field goal, and returned to the state final again in 1993.[1] As a senior in 1994, he was recognized byUSA Today as a high schoolAll-American.[1] Ironically, Stevenson wanted to play quarterback, but the Hurricanes needed a kicker more, and as a lifetime soccer player, he filled the need.[1]
Stevenson accepted an athletic scholarship to attend theUniversity of Florida in Gainesville, Florida,[1] where he played for coachSteve Spurrier'sFlorida Gators football team from1995 to1997.[2] He earned the starting punter position as a true freshman in 1995,[2] and served as the Gators' primary punter through the end of his junior season in 1997.
Prior to the 1998 season, Stevenson was diagnosed withGraves' disease.[3] Although he initially hoped to take a medicalredshirt in1998 and return the following year,[4] the diagnosis effectively ended his football career.[3]
Stevenson was criticized by some commentators for his inconsistency, as evidenced by delivering short kicks in lopsided victories but long punts in pressure situations when they mattered most. His longest punt was sixty-four yards against theVanderbilt Commodores in 1996.[2] Stevenson posted a career average of 40.7 yards per punt during his three-year tenure as the Gators starting punter, which ranks seventh on the Gators' all-time list—one place ahead of his Gators head coach, Steve Spurrier.[2]
Stevenson's best season average was 42.1 yards per punt in1996,[2] when Florida won theSoutheastern Conference (SEC) title with an undefeated 8–0 conference season, and defeated the top-rankedFlorida State Seminoles in theSugar Bowl to win the consensusnational championship. During the1997 season, he handled both the punting and kickoff duties for the Gators. Stevenson proved to be a weapon on kickoffs, with twenty-one of seventy-one kickoffs resulting in touchbacks, and over half of his kickoffs reaching the opposing goal line or beyond.
Stevenson graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor's degree in health and human performance in 2001. He currently works as aManatee County deputy sheriff.[1] He and his wife Holly live in Palmetto , Florida,[1] and they have three daughters.