2022 Conference USA Honorable Mention
2022 Conference USA Preseason Watch List
2022 Lou Groza Award Watch List
2021 Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week (Two times – Nov. 27, Oct. 23)
2021 All-Conference USA Second Team
2021 PFF College All-CUSA Third Team (Nov. 29)
2021 Conference USA Preseason Watch List
2021 Lou Groza Award Watch List
2021 PFF College Preseason All-CUSA First Team
2021 Athlon Sports Preseason All-CUSA Second Team
2021 Phil Steele Preseason All-CUSA Third Team
2020 All-Conference USA Second Team
2020 PFF College Third Team All-American
2020 PFF College All-CUSA First Team
2020 Lou Groza Award Semifinalist
Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week (Dec. 6, 2020)
Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 3, 2020)
2022 (r-Jr.) | 13/13: Narveson served as WKU's kicker for 13 of the team's 14 games in 2022. He connected on 15 of his 21 field goal attempts throughout the season, including a long of 51 yards in WKU's regular season finale at Florida Atlantic. Narveson was also perfect on PATs during the year, making all 59 attempts. He made a season-high three field goals at Indiana, and scored a season-high 13 points in WKU's 73-0 win against FIU. Before the start of the season, Narveson was named to the C-USA Watch List as well as the Groza Award Watch List. After the 2022 campaign, he received Honorable Mention honors from C-USA.
2021 (r-So.) | 14/14: Narveson had one of the best seasons by a kicker in WKU history in 2021 while helping the Hilltoppers win a Conference USA East Division Championship. The redshirt junior hit on 23-of-29 field goal attempts in 2021 with a long of 53 yards in the Hilltoppers' win over Marshall. He was also perfect on all his PAT attempts throughout the year, going 72-of-72. Narveson scored the most points by any kicker in the country with 141. That number was also second-best among all players regardless of position. Narveson's mark of 10.1 points per game was sixth best in the nation, and he finished 13th in the country in field goals per game. His 23 makes tied him for the most in a single season in WKU history. He enters the 2022 season as the most accurate field goal kicker all time at WKU with a clip of 83.7 percent.
2020 (r-So.) | 12/12: After transferring to WKU in the summer, Narveson won the starting kicking job during Fall Camp and didn’t look back, producing one of the most accurate campaigns in WKU's 102-season program history. The redshirt sophomore transfer made 13-of-14 field goal attempts and was a perfect 27-of-27 on extra point tries in 2020, scoring 66 total points in 12 games. His 93% field goal mark tied for third among all FBS kickers and ranked second for a single season all-time in WKU history to Garrett Schwettman’s 15-of-16 (94%) performance in 2015. Was only 1-of-20 FBS kickers listed as a Lou Groza Award Semifinalist, the first Hilltopper to do so since Schwettman in 2015. Made 6-of-6 field goals in the 40-49 range and 5-of-5 from the 30-39 distance, while his 53-yarder on Oct. 3 at Middle Tennessee was the third-longest ever for a Hilltopper. Only miss was a 50-yard try in the first quarter on Nov. 7 at Florida Atlantic, but he did bounce back and make attempts of 32 and 49 yards later in the game against the Owls. Capped the regular season by going 3-for-3 on field goals and 4-of-4 on extra points on Dec. 6 at Charlotte. With a career-high 13 points scored, became the first WKU kicker to reach that mark since Skyler Simcox had 16 points scored in the 2016 Conference USA Championship Game vs. LA Tech. He will retain his redshirt sophomore year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before WKU: Narveson spent two seasons at Iowa State, going 2-for-4 with a long of 48 yards during his redshirt freshman season in 2019.
HS/Misc.: Narveson attended Desert Mountain HS, where he connected on 10-of-15 field goal attempts as a senior, including a career-long 58 yarder. Named a First Team All-District, All-Region and All-State honoree as a senior. Won the Luis Zendejas Award as Kicker of the Year in Arizona in 2017. Ranked as the No. 8 kicker in 2018 by Chris Sailer Kicking. Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports, and ranked as the 12th-best kicker nationally by 247Sports.