The 2015 season has been a blooper fanatic’s best friend.

Especially if you like low-hanging fruit.

Picking on punters, kickers and snappers is almost unfair. It’s got a hint of Napoleon syndrome — putting down the little guy in order to make yourself feel better.

Still, we can only harvest what the garden gives us. And this year in particular has been filled with punts that are so bad they’re good. Take a look for yourself and enjoy.

5. The #buttpunt

We’ve ranked this one at No. 5 because, let’s face it, these are high school kids. They aren’t even earning scholarships to play, much less pay checks. It’s more of a glorified hobby for most of these guys.

Still, this punt from an Ohio high school is pretty humorous, and conducive to a fun, if recycled, hashtag, so it makes our list.

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4. The long snapper has been hitting the weights

The point of a punt isn’t to merely hand over possession to the other team. It’s to gain field position.

Rather than trying and failing to convert a fourth down, thus handing over the football on the spot, teams are allowed to kick the ball as far as one man’s leg can kick it, and the other team must retrieve it and start the march toward the other end zone.

But there’s the usually-trivial matter of snapping the ball to the punter. Oregon State’s long snapper apparently has been put into a college strength program for the first time, because he sailed this ball over the punter’s head and about 40 yards behind the line of scrimmage.

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3. THIS IS DIVISION I FOOTBALL! This ain’t intramurals, brother!

It’s not all that often that an FBS player gets such a clean attempt at a blocked punt.

Penn State’s Troy Apke may have been able to tackle the punter before he kicked the ball, he had such a head start. But, probably fearful of getting whacked in the face, arms or chest by a fast-swinging leg, Apke got alligator arms and failed to block the punt.

This one surely has made some loops in the Nittany Lions’ special teams film sessions.

2. The invisible wall

There are line drives, there are perfect arcs and there are infield pop-ups. Like a sky-high pop to second base at Wrigley Field, this punt from Kent State seemed to catch an air current after traveling about 15 yards.

Worse, the ball had so much backspin that it caromed backward more than 10 yards after landing.

Watching the Kent State punt coverage team scurry like ants to down the football — unsuccessfully — is strangely satisfying.

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1. The Angry Bird

OK, so Iowa State’s surname is the Cyclones. (Don’t worry, we’re not confusing them with the Hawkeyes.) But there are stories, true or not, of birds nose-diving onto Boise State’s blue turf, believing it to be very bright-colored water.

The Iowa State punter impersonated an angry bird last week with this rugby-style punt, which careened off the side of his foot and drilled a Boise State player in the stomach from close proximity.

If we didn’t know any better, we’d say the punter did it on purpose, back-yard revenge style. But clearly this was just an awful punt.

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