
01/08/2010 - Senior Bowl invitations continue to roll in, and three members of the Big East champion Cincinnati Bearcats will be taking part in the showcase game in Mobile, Ala. Quarterback Tony Pike, receiver Mardy Gilyard and long-snapper Mike Windt have all been invited from Cincinnati. It's no surprise to hear about Pike and Gilyard, both of whom are intriguing NFL prospects who had prosperous careers. But how neat is it to see Windt get some recognition? Long-snappers only get noticed when they mess up, and it's a tribute to Windt that you never heard his name in three years while he was snapping for a Ray Guy Award semifinalist (Kevin Huber) and a Lou Groza Award semifinalist (Jake Rogers). That's because he did his job flawlessly, and he's going to the Senior Bowl as a result. - Brian Bennett, ESPN
| 2008 Season |
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Handled all long-snapping duties on punts, field goals, and extra points snapped for a Lou Groza Award semifinalist in placekicker Jake Rogers also snapped for all-American and Ray Guy Award semifinalist in punter Kevin Huber was perfect on all 121 snaps of the season. |
| 2007 Season |
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Did not misfire on any of his 138 attempts on punts, field goals or point-after snaps member of the No. 1-rated net punting unit (39.61 yards per punt) in the nation. |
| 2006 Season |
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Redshirted. |
| High School | |
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Elder High School: A member of back-to-back state championship squads as a junior and senior two-year longsnapper for head coach Doug Ramsey. | |
| Personal | |
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Michael Frank Windt: Born May 29, 1985 son of Joe and Laurie Windt. | |
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