Boise State kicker just celebrates by himself vs Hawaii (Video)

Sep 25, 2015; Charlottesville, VA, USA; Boise State Broncos head coach Bryan Harsin (L) congratulates Boise State Broncos place kicker Tyler Rausa (49) and Broncos offensive lineman Rees Odhiambo (71) as the run off the field agaonst the Virginia Cavaliers in the third quarter at Scott Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 25, 2015; Charlottesville, VA, USA; Boise State Broncos head coach Bryan Harsin (L) congratulates Boise State Broncos place kicker Tyler Rausa (49) and Broncos offensive lineman Rees Odhiambo (71) as the run off the field agaonst the Virginia Cavaliers in the third quarter at Scott Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports

Boise State kicker Tyler Rausa couldn’t get any love on Saturday after a made kick, so he took matters into his own hands — literally

You know, when is the disrespect for kickers going to end? Their job isn’t as easy as it looks on television, yet these guys never get the love that the other guys do. Well, Boise State kicker Tyler Rausa had a solution to this problem this past weekend.

On Saturday, Boise State took on Hawaii, a game in which they routed the Rainbow Warriors. Rausa was able to get in a lot of work in this one, but after one kick that he made, no one wanted to show him any appreciation. He knocked the ball through the uprights (which, again, IS NOT AS EASY AS IT LOOKS!) and everyone else just kind of sauntered back to the bench as he was looking for some love from anyone.

So, with everyone just kinda leaving him hanging, he just decided to have himself his own little party.


There ya go, man! If no one wants to join in on your fun, then that’s their own loss. That doesn’t mean you have to go and get all down on yourself.

(h/t Bleacher Report)

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