Mike Prindle
Michael John Prindle is a former National Football League placekicker. Prindle played one season for the Detroit Lions in 1987.
Early life
Prindle was a kicker and quarterback for Grand Rapids Union High School. On October 31, 1980, he kicked a 55-yard field goal against Muskegon High School, the fifth longest in Michigan high school history.College career
Prindle went on to kick for Western Michigan University from 1981 to 1984. During his career at WMU he kicked 55 consecutive point after attempts to make him the best kicker in WMU history up to the time he attended. He has been named to the WMU All-Century Football Team as one of the top 100 student-athletes in WMU history.In 1984 Prindle kicked seven field goals in a single game for Western Michigan vs Marshall University in 1984, to tie the NCAA college record for all divisions. He was determined by his coach to have made 20 kicks for the day including kickoffs, while starting quarterback Steve Hoffman had thrown only 21 passes. Said coach Jack Harbaugh: "It's the only time I know of that we had to ice the kicker's leg instead of the quarterback's arm."