The sophomore placekicker out of Rock Hill was a weapon on kickoffs last season, hitting 79 touchbacks (out of 114 kicks) during his first season as a Tiger. He attempted and made his only field goal attempt and hit all seven of his extra-point attempts as a backup to Greg Huegel.
Many expected Potter to take over the kicking duties during the spring, but he was inconsistent from start to finish and a summer of reflection has led to a different outlook on the job he hopes he’s won.
"I feel like in the spring I was definitely not where I wanted to be at, and it was pretty obvious," Potter said.