The kicker...
Only if they make it. If they make it; it counts as a field goal attempt and a field goal make. If it is missed, it does not count as a missed field goal.
The answer is simply yes, you can make a field goal after a fair catch.
A field goal is the number of shots you make out of the number of shots you take
A football field goal can be made whenever a team is close to their goal line and on 4th down. If they feel they are unable to complete a pass or run to make a 1st down they can attempt a field goal and take 3 points rather than 6 with a touchdown.
You can make a touchdown for 6pts or you can make a field goal for 3 and you can make a 1pt conversion.
make a touchdown. make a extra point. make a 2 point conversion. make a Field goal.
The goal of the Tash advocacy organization is to create and make known their actions in the legal field. They try to complete various tasks for their goal.
If the team is faking the field goal on an extra point, or PAT, (point after touchdown), and successfully make it in the endzone, their team receives two points. But if the team is faking the field goal before they have scored a touchdown, and successfully make it into the endzone, their team receives six points, and get to try the extra point on the play after.
Yes it does make a difference.
No. But if they make the shot while being fouled, that does count as a made shot. IF YOU ARE BLACK YOU SHOULD NO THIS
Because it would be a sixty yard field goal, and only a handful of college kickers can make it from there.
Punts if it isn't close enough for a field goal attempt or it goes for the 1st down typically if they are in the opponents side of the field but too far for a field goal attempt.