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15 hours ago, KWoodroof said:

A field goal attempt is a punt that can score. It belongs to the defending/receiving team where the ball is downed (or returned). If the ball breaks the plane of the endzone, it is a touchback.

 

I remember some years back where the team playing against us attempted a FG only to cover the ball and gain possession. The FG attempt was about 50 yards or so. The ball was covered near the 5 yard line. The other team gained possession and scored a few plays later. It was a designed play by the other team. The opposing team's coach was pretty sure our team was unaware that the ball was live. The other team didn't try to advance the ball into the end zone, but they made sure they covered the ball. I never forgot it.

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Years ago I was broadcasting a Karns game and a coach by the name of Bankston (first name escapes me) kicked a "field goal" instead of punting because he had a tremendous place kicker, name was Foster if memory serves, and didn't have anybody who could put it 20 yards.  I thought he was nuts the first time I saw it, but as the game went on I began to understand why he did it.  

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On 10/7/2019 at 9:40 AM, blazer1set said:

What if Team A lines up for a long field goal.
The ball falls way short and comes to rest in the field of play, say at the 5.
Does Team B take over at the 5?
Or at the original line of scrimmage?
Or is it a live ball, like on a kickoff?

Team B I believe takes over at the 5.

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On 10/8/2019 at 11:38 AM, HTV said:

Years ago I was broadcasting a Karns game and a coach by the name of Bankston (first name escapes me) kicked a "field goal" instead of punting because he had a tremendous place kicker, name was Foster if memory serves, and didn't have anybody who could put it 20 yards.  I thought he was nuts the first time I saw it, but as the game went on I began to understand why he did it.  

HTV,

I think his name was David, but don't bet the ranch on it. His brother played at Auburn and transferred to APSU.  His name was Craig and I think a 3rd brother was a G.A. at Marshall along the time of their plane crash.  

Pretty sure the kicking team can't recover a missed FG att before the ball reaches the end zone and retain possession.

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A Field Goal attempt is a scrimmage kick and is processed in the same manner as a punt is as a non scoring scrimmage kick.  According to NFHS rules section 2 scrimmage kicks, article 5:  paraphrased - the kicking team can catch or recover a scrimmage kick beyond the neutral zone however the possession turns over to the receiving team at the point of first touch by the kicking team.  Even if the kick is considered jointly possessed or recovered the possession turns over to the receiving team.  Without the receiving team touching the ball beyond the neutral  zone any call awarding the ball back to the kicking team is incorrect according to NFHS rules which TSSAA abides by.

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On 10/7/2019 at 11:28 AM, blazer1set said:

That's what I thought.    So if a team has a great kicker, a guy who can drop it out the back of the end zone on a kickoff, but a really bad punter.... In that case if you had to punt on 4th down it might be better to try a 80 yard field goal, the purpose of course just to advance the ball way further down the field than the punter could.

If the receiving team let it go though, it would become a dead ball & go back to the original LOS...

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On 10/8/2019 at 12:38 PM, HTV said:

Years ago I was broadcasting a Karns game and a coach by the name of Bankston (first name escapes me) kicked a "field goal" instead of punting because he had a tremendous place kicker, name was Foster if memory serves, and didn't have anybody who could put it 20 yards.  I thought he was nuts the first time I saw it, but as the game went on I began to understand why he did it.  

I remember them playing Oak Ridge that year. I thought they were nuts for trying field goals instead of punting. They did it several times that night. 

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