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Which fundamental are you concerned about? #3 under Downs? Another example where this isn't absolutely true is if R possesses it (thus touching it), fumbles, and K returns it for a TD. A new series is not given to K.
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Table 6-4 (Page 55) is very clear ...
IF THE KICK BECOMES DEAD IN K’S END ZONESince K's kick is what put the ball in the endzone, K better get it out of there. |
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and if R recovers it in the end zone it is a TD so K better just take the safety and kick it away.
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Their best option would be to advance it out if possible. In NCAA the ball is dead as soon as they gain possession. They don't have option of running out.
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Or kick it out. It's not likely that team B would have players in position to block the kick, and the likeliest team A player to recover the ball would be the kicker. There's already been discussed here the case of a 2nd kick; in most circumstances, in view of the 1st down team A would get in the field of play, that would be a bad choice, but if the ball were recovered near the end line it might be a good one.
In certain situations, it would even be better to throw a forward pass that's sufficiently close to an eligible receiver to not be IG. Last edited by Robert Goodman; Wed Aug 21, 2013 at 10:38pm. |
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