From what I remember Ohio started the trend a few years back of not always sending LJ back to the goal post for trys and field goals. We have used this for two or three years around here so that R can maintain a good view of the holder and the ball. He then has some position toward the uncovered sideline and can help there if required. If R always stays opposite HL then he gets to look at the back of the holder half the time. And if R is always in position to view the hold and HL stays, then half the field is uncovered half the time.
Here in Kansas we also have LJ cheat downfield on punts prior to the snap to get better position on the blocks in front of the deep returners.
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