A look at the kicking section in the West Virginia record books will show that Paul Woodside remains one of the best place kickers to ever don the Gold and Blue.
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He is the only Mountaineer place-kicker to earn first team All-America honors, selected in 1983 when he booted 21 field goals in 25 tries and led WVU in scoring with 100 points. He was also named a second team All-American by UPI in 1982 and 1983 and was a third team pick by the AP in 1982.
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A native of Falls Church, Virginia, Woodside was a four-year letterwinner for the Mountaineers from 1981-84. During his four seasons, WVU compiled a 35-13 record and appeared in a bowl game every season, taking home wins in the 1981 Peach, 1983 Hall of Fame and 1984 Bluebonnet bowls.
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Originally a walk-on to the team, Woodside will forever be recalled by West Virginia fans for his fourth-quarter field goal that provided the margin of victory in WVU’s 17-14 upset of No. 20 Penn State in 1984 -- the first win for West Virginia over the Nittany Lions in 29 years.
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One of the more colorful players of the era, Woodside will also be remembered for the various patterns that he would draw on his shoes with a marker.
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Getting the starting nod midway through his freshman season, Woodside went on to re-write the West Virginia kicking record book, setting school records for scoring (323 points), field goals (74) and field goals attempted (93).
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At the end of his career, he ranked second all-time in extra points made (101) and attempted (103). He also held the NCAA season record for most times kicking two or more field goals in a game with 10 in 1982. Twice in that season he had four field goals in a game, against Maryland and Syracuse.
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As accurate as he was prolific, Woodside left as the school record holder for field goal accuracy, connecting on 79.6 percent of his tries, including hitting a school record 15 straight over the 1981 and 1982 seasons. He also had the two longest boots in Mountaineer history at the time, a 55-yarder against Louisville in 1984 and a 53-yard effort against Syracuse in 1983.
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A member of the all-time team from 1980-89, Woodside was drafted in the 12th round by the Buffalo Bills in 1985.
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He was named an inaugural member of WVU’s Mountaineer Legends Society in 2016.