RALEIGH, N.C. -- Kyle Bambard remembers all the missed kicks that sapped his confidence early in his freshman year at North Carolina State. Now hes working through the Wolfpacks training camp with competition from a graduate transfer.Bambard and Connor Haskins are competing for the starting job for a team desperately needing someone to provide reliable production at the end of stalled drives.Its going to be critical just because youre talking about points on the board, Wolfpack special teams coordinator Eddie Faulkner said. Well continue to let them compete and obviously we want to get the right guy out there.While the Wolfpacks quarterback battle attracts the most attention, the team is trying to find a starting kicker for the Sept. 1 opener against William & Mary as well as get both ready for the 12-game schedule.Bambard made 7-of-14 field goals last year, a 50-percent conversion rate that was last in the NCAAs Bowl Subdivision national ranks. He missed three kicks from 39 or fewer yards and didnt make one longer than 37.Ill be the first to tell you I struggled last year, Bambard said. I know the situations I put this team in and I put my coaches in and I put myself in. And Ill also be the first to tell you that Ive worked my butt off this offseason to make sure that doesnt happen again.Bambard missed six of his first nine kicks and said he let the bad start get to him, though he made four of his last five field goals. He said he hopes to build on that by focusing on kicking execution instead of the overall pressure to put one through the uprights.My technique wasnt flawed last year, he said. My mindset was flawed.Haskins arrived in January to compete for the job after three years at Division II UNC Pembroke. Haskins made 38-of-53 field goals (72 percent) during his career, including long kicks of 48 yards in each of his first two seasons and a 50 yarder in 2014.He sat out last year ahead of his move to Raleigh for what he called a great opportunity for both me and Kyle.Hes got years left, I dont, so I kind of feel like Ive got to step up immediately and play, Haskins said. But I came in here to play. I didnt come in here to sit the bench.Weve had a good competition. I think both of us are very capable of getting the job done. Im betting on myself: I think I can get the job done and I want to be out there on Saturdays to play.---Follow Aaron Beard on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/aaronbeardap and the APs college football site at http://collegefootball.ap.orgFake Jerseys For Sale . Bryant, who signed a five-year, $34 million contract as a free agent with Cleveland in March, reported symptoms on Monday morning, a team spokesman said. Fake NCAA Jerseys . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete. http://www.fakejersey.com/fake-nhl-jerseys/ . And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. From Pierre LeBrun While Anaheim GM Bob Murray said earlier this season he was not going to trade Jonas Hiller despite the fact hes an unrestricted free agent on July 1, some sources have told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun that Murray might be willing to move another goalie. Fake Puma Jerseys . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence. Fake Adidas Jerseys .Y. - Free agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, fresh off winning the World Series with Boston, reached agreement with the rival New York Yankees on a seven-year contract worth about $153 million, a person familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday night.NEW YORK -- Major League Baseballs average attendance dropped 1.1 percent this season but still was the sports 11th-highest year.The 30 teams combined to draw 73,159,044 fans and average 30,169, the commissioners office said Tuesday. That was down from last years total of 73.76 million and average of 30,517. The average was the lowest since 30,138 in 2010.The record total of 79.5 million and average of 32,785 were set in 2007, before the Great Recession.The NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers led in home attendance at 3.7 million, followed in the NL by St. Louis (3..dddddddddddd44 million), San Francisco (3.37 million) and the Chicago Cubs (3.23 million).Toronto topped the AL at 3.39 million, followed by the New York Yankees (3.06 million) and Los Angeles Angels (3.02 million).Tampa Bay had the lowest home attendances at 1.29 million, and Oakland was 29th at 1.52 million. Cleveland was 28th at 1.59 million despite winning the AL Central for the first time since 2007.Miami drew an NL-low 1.71 million. ' ' '