1) How many yards beyond the NZ can B touch a SK and still be considered to have occurred "within or behind" the NZ? a) 1 yard b) 2 yard c) 3 yards d) 4 yards 2) No inbounds player of the kicking team shall touch a SK that has crossed the NZ before it touches an opponent - this results in illegal touching (a violation). This *can* result in the receiving team getting the ball at the spot of the violation. What can *cancel* this privilege? a) A - Offsetting fouls b) B - accepted penalty for a live-ball foul by only A c) C - accepted penalty for a live-ball foul by only B d) D - accepted penalty for a live-ball foul by A or B e) E - Illegal touching on a Try, in extra periods, or in Team A's EZ is ignored f) A, D and E only 3) Who is allowed to advance a SK that fails to cross the NZ and continues in play? a) Only B can advance  b) Only A can advance c) Both A and B can advance  4) If a SK crosses the NZ and is touched by B (beyond 3 yards for expanded NZ) which of the following are TRUE?  a) A - A can recover but NOT advance b) B - B can recover and advance c) C - If the ball touches B beyond and bounces back across the NZ A and B can advance d) D - If the ball touches B beyond and bounces back across the NZ only A can advance  e) E - A, B and D only f) F - A, B, and C only 5) In which of the following scenarios is forced touching NOT in play (#disregarded)? a) A - A "B" player blocked by an "A" player if the SK has crossed the NZ (while inbounds) b) B - Inbounds player that touches the ball as a result of a batted or illegally kicked ball  c) A and B are both TRUE 6) All of the following are "LEGAL" SK's... a) A - Punt b) B - Drop Kick c) C - Place Kick d) D - A and B are correct e) A, B, and C are correct 7) If a SK that has crossed the NZ touches a player of the receiving team who is inbounds, who can catch and recover? Who can advance? a) Only Receiving Team can catch and recover AND advance b) Both Kicking Team and Receiving Team can catch and recover AND advance c) Both Receiving Team and Kicking Team can catch and recover - But only Receiving Team can Advance 8) SK untouched by Team B *beyond* the NZ touches the *ground* on or *behind* Team B's GL...the ball is ____________ and belongs to ____________. a) Dead and belongs to Team B b) Remains Live and can be Advanced by B c) Remains Live and belongs to either Team A or B 9) If opposing players who are eligible to touch the ball simultaneously catch or recover a SK the ball ____________ and ___________ . a) remains live AND is given to which ever team had possession prior to the kick b) is dead AND the ball is awarded to the receiving team  10) A SK made when the kicker's entire body and the ball is or "has been" beyond the NZ is an illegal kick. Which of the following is true about this situation? a) A - The ball remains live when the kick is made b) B - The ball becomes dead when the kick is made c) C - The foul is 10 yards d) D - The foul is 5 yards e) E - The foul includes a loss of down / previous spot enforcement f) B, D and E only 11) If a player of the kicking team catches or recovers a SK that has crossed the NZ the ball ____________. a) remains "live" b) becomes "dead" 12) A return kick (a kick by a player of the team in possession after change of team possession during a down) is illegal, a LB foul that causes the ball to become dead. What is the penalty for this foul?  a) 10 yards from the spot of the foul b) 5 yards from the spot of the foul c) 5 yards from the subsequent dead ball spot d) 5 yards from the previous spot 13) Defensive Lineman on SK Plays (where Team A is in a SK formation) have limits on their where they line up. Team B players w/in 1 yard of the LOS must be aligned completely outside the frame of the body of the snapper at the snap and it's illegal for 3 Team B players on their LOS inside the blocking zone to align shoulder-to-shoulder and move forward together after the snap with primary contact against a single Team A player. What are the enforcement options? a) Live-ball foul, 10 yards, previous spot. b) Live-ball, 5 yards, previous spot or Sub DB spot. c) Live-ball foul, 10 yards, previous spot or Sub DB spot. d) Live-ball, 5 yards, previous spot. 14) The "general rule" for Fouls by the Kicking Team during SK's is the Previous Spot or Sub DB Spot, however there are several exceptions to this rule. Which of the following are exceptions... a) A - Kick Catch Interference (KCI) is enforced as a Spot Foul (statement of penalty) b) B - FG attempts have different rules  c) C - Penalty option is a safety for fouls in Team A's EZ or at the spot where the Sub DB belongs to Team B (at B's option) d) D - All of the above 15) There is a loophole in the "illegal touching" rule where Team A can touch/bat a SK? What is TRUE about this scenario? a) Need a SK untouched by B  b) SK crosses the NZ and is batted in Team B's EZ by Team A c) Is still a violation for illegal touching d) Spot of the violation is Team B's 20-yard line e) Special case of batting in the EZ - NOT a foul f) All of these are correct 16) No Team A player who goes out of bounds during a SK play may return inbounds during the down (being blocked out does NOT count). Which of the following is TRUE? a) A - The ONLY enforcement spot is the Previous Spot b) B - This is a LB foul and a 5 yard penalty c) C - There are 2 possible enforcement spots - PS or Subsequent DB Spot d) D - The kick MUST cross the NZ to provide the opportunity to enforce at the Subsequent DB Spot e) E - A and B only f) F - B, C, and D

NCAA Football Rule 6 - Kicks (SK's) - Part I - Practice Wordwall (Capps)

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?