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Nathan Parseghian

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Nathan Parseghian (Armenian: Արա Րաոլ Պարսէքյան, born December 10, 1984 in Sylvania, Ohio) is a former placekicker for the Miami Redhawks football team, and the great-grandnephew of Ara Parseghian.

High school

Nathan attended Toledo St. John's Jesuit High School and played on the football team

College

After playing football at Hargrave Military Academy for a year, Nathan transferred to Miami University in the fall of 2004. He joined the team in January 2005. After getting limited playing time as a freshman in 2005, Nathan saw significant playing time his sophomore and junior seasons, before having a breakout senior year. He was 1st Team All-MAC his senior season[1] completing 20/23 FG's. For his career he completed 35/49 FG's, and 47/47 extra points[2]

After College

After seeing special teams consultant Gary Zauner[3] in December, Nathan lived in Marco Island, while training in Naples, FL for his NFL Pro Day in Oxford, Ohio on March 20[when?]. He briefly played for the Billings Outlaws, an indoor football team in Montana.

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