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Old Sat Nov 10, 2012, 10:54am
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Kickoff Options

I was of the mind (not a football official though) that a team could punt a ball on a kickoff. It came up in regards to a strategy debate I was reading. A coach said that you can only punt after a safety.

Educate me please as to what options you have for kicking the ball in a high school game .

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Old Sat Nov 10, 2012, 01:22pm
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Place kick or drop kick only on a kickoff after a TD or FG.

After a safety, you can also punt.

If punting was an option, most all teams would probably punt as most punts are as long or longer than place kicks.
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Old Sat Nov 10, 2012, 02:17pm
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Educate me please as to what options you have for kicking the ball in a high school game .
The rule is the same at all levels: a free kick must be a place kick or drop kick, as BBR states. A special exception is made for free kicks after a safety, where a punt is an additional option.

The rationale for the exception is surely the fact that a free kick following a safety is made from the 20 rather than the usual free kick spot. Free kicks following safeties are thus exceptional in 2 ways.
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Old Sat Nov 10, 2012, 09:37pm
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The rule is the same at all levels: a free kick must be a place kick or drop kick, as BBR states. A special exception is made for free kicks after a safety, where a punt is an additional option.

The rationale for the exception is surely the fact that a free kick following a safety is made from the 20 rather than the usual free kick spot.
No, that's not the rationale. Originally in American football it was from behind the 25 and had to be a drop kick. Before that in rugby, it was from behind the goal line and had to be a punt. But later for a long time in the various American codes, it was not allowed to be a punt.

There really was never a rationale. These were completely arbitrary distinctions. There was a movement during approximately the 2nd half of the 20th Century to conform all the free kick rules to each other; previously the kickoff hadn't even been called a free kick. That movement receded and the rules partly diverged from each other again.
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