Adam Bailey was a placekicker for Burnsville High and walked on at the University of Minnesota in 1994. He spent two seasons waiting for Mike Chalberg's eligibility to expire, then was given the opportunity to secure the Gophers kicking job in spring practice of 1996.
Coach Jim Wacker assessed Bailey's performance that spring as somewhere between "lousy and terrible."
Bailey confirmed this last week, saying: "It was my chance to earn the job, and I didn't kick well."
The Gophers reassembled that August and the coaches remained unsatisfied. Two weeks into fall drills, they gave a scholarship to David Scanlan, an unsigned junior college kicker from California.
Scanlan pulled a leg muscle and Bailey, a redshirt sophomore, started the season as a kicker. In Game 3, he made field goals of 48 and 26 yards in the closing minutes to give the Gophers a 35-33 victory over No. 23 Syracuse.
"Jim Wacker was a great guy, and that was probably the most emotional victory of his career," Bailey said. "That was a tremendous night."
And a tremendous few days that followed. Bailey was named the Big Ten special teams player of the week and was awarded a scholarship by Wacker.
Bailey would have an outstanding career. His best day came at Beaver Stadium in October 1997, when he kicked five field goals in a 16-15 loss to No. 1-rated Penn State. The five included a 50-yarder and a 52-yarder.