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Originally Posted by Da Official
Question for you guys?
Since the kick never crossed the LOS, could Team A have kicked it again?
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NFHS: Yes. In fact, it does not matter whether or not the ball crosses the line of scrimmage or (expanded) neutral zone. If the player is in or behind the neutral zone prior to a change of team possession, he may make a legal kick. (6-2-1)
NCAA: Yes. However, it does matter that the kick did not cross the netural zone, as K cannot advance a scrimmage kick that does, regardless of where they recover it. (6-3-6-a)
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If so, does it matter that the holder's knee is on the ground?
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NFHS: Yes, it does matter. The holder is exempt from 4-2-2a when he catches or recovers the snap with a knee on the ground. After the kick, this exemption no longer applies, because he caught or recovered a kick, not the snap. (4-2-2a, Exception 1)
He may still hold the ball for a second legal place kick, but he may not touch the ground with any part of his person other than his hand or foot.
NCAA: As I read 4-1-3-b, the kicker may put his knee back down as long as a teammate is in position to kick the ball.
I'm no NCAA rules expert, so someone correct me if I'm wrong there.