On April 20, 1999, Jack Jacob Camarda, a punter with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the National Football League, was born. In Norcross, Georgia, Camarda attended Norcross High School. As a senior, he punted 37 times in 10 games, with the longest punt of 65 yards and an average distance of 46.2 yards. He was the top punter in the 2018 class and a 3-star recruit. He chose Georgia on April 22, 2017, over Rutgers and Kentucky.
Where did Jake Camarda go to college? Did Jake Camarda play college football?
When the Buccaneers selected HJake Camarda in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, he had played college football for Georgia and had been voted the SEC Special Teams Player of the Year in 2020.
As a true freshman for Georgia in 2018, Camarda punted 43 times for 1,830 yards with an average distance of 42.6 yards throughout 13 games. During his second season, Camarda participated in 14 games and punted 61 times for 2,857 yards with an average distance of 46.8 yards. Camarda covered 1,677 yards on 36 punts as a junior in 2020, averaging 46.6 yards. He was chosen for the First-Team All-SEC and the SEC Special Teams Player of the Year award.