Yes.
It goes for a corner kick on which ever side of the field the ball went out on.
No, if a punt goes through the uprights, it would not count as a field goal. In American football, a field goal can only be scored by kicking the ball from the ground during a placekick attempt.
at the spot of the kick the 20
no it's just a touchback No. A field goal can only be scored from a placekick or dropkick. The ball has to have made contact with the ground before it was kicked.
dead ball, goal posts are considered same as out of bounds, unless ball goes through. in that case, it is a field goal, 3- points.
If the ball completely exits the field, across the goal line, between the goal posts, and under the cross bar while the ball is in play then a goal is awarded. This is true even if the goal keeper has possession of it. The goal keeper's body position would not be relevant, only the ball.
Yes. If the ball completely crosses the goal line, it's a goal.
no, they may opt to kick the field goal early to try to beat the clock expiring or to avoid potentially turning the ball over and losing posession. But if they miss, the ball goes over to the other team.
According to Rule 5 of the NBA rules, a field goal is scored if the ball goes through the net or remains in the net. Therefore, a ball that hits the net and comes out is not a field goal even though it went through the hoop.
Yes. But if the ball also goes into the goal it will be a goal for the opposing team.
It is not a goal directly from the throw unless it touches a player before it goes in.
In basketball, a field goal is scored when a player shoots the ball into the opponent's hoop and it goes through the net. The shot must be taken from outside the three-point line or within the key (painted area near the hoop) for it to count as a field goal. The criteria for a field goal include the shot being made within the designated areas and the ball going through the net without being interfered with by the opposing team.