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Originally Posted by daggo66
Of course it does. You do not have to use a tee, the holder can hold the ball on the ground for it to be kicked. What Ed is describing is simply a variation of the fumblerooski which is illegal under NFHS rules.
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Let's go a step further.
Ball is snapped to the holder, unable to field the ball it bounds off his hands to the potential kicker who grabs it and runs for a touchdown. Legal?
Or, ball is snapper to the holder who bats the ball backwards to the potential kickerwho runs for a touchdown. Legal?
What is the rule?