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* His 85 career field goals ties the UCLA record set by ([[Lee, John|John Lee]].
 
* His 85 career field goals ties the UCLA record set by ([[Lee, John|John Lee]].
 
* His 357 career points ties for second in Bruin history for career scoring.
 
* His 357 career points ties for second in Bruin history for career scoring.
* As of Sept 26 2010, he has kicked two or more field goals in a game, an NCAA record.
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* He had kicked two or more field goals in a game 31 times (an NCAA record).
 
* Led team in scoring the last three years (2007-09).  His 108 points in 2009 and 105 points in 2007 rank in the top ten on the [[Scoring_Leaders_(Single_Season)|all-time UCLA list]].
 
* Led team in scoring the last three years (2007-09).  His 108 points in 2009 and 105 points in 2007 rank in the top ten on the [[Scoring_Leaders_(Single_Season)|all-time UCLA list]].
 
* Only the fourth player in school history to score over 100 points in a season twice. (Others include [[Lee, John|John Lee]], [[Sailer, Chris|Chris Sailer]], and [[Hicks, Skip|Skip Hicks]].)
 
* Only the fourth player in school history to score over 100 points in a season twice. (Others include [[Lee, John|John Lee]], [[Sailer, Chris|Chris Sailer]], and [[Hicks, Skip|Skip Hicks]].)
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*Consensus first-team [[All-Americans|All-American]] in 2009
 
*Consensus first-team [[All-Americans|All-American]] in 2009
  
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Revision as of 14:59, 31 March 2011

Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends

KAI FORBATH: 2009 LOU GROZA PLACE KICKER AWARD

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • His 85 career field goals ties the UCLA record set by (John Lee.
  • His 357 career points ties for second in Bruin history for career scoring.
  • He had kicked two or more field goals in a game 31 times (an NCAA record).
  • Led team in scoring the last three years (2007-09). His 108 points in 2009 and 105 points in 2007 rank in the top ten on the all-time UCLA list.
  • Only the fourth player in school history to score over 100 points in a season twice. (Others include John Lee, Chris Sailer, and Skip Hicks.)

ACCOLADES