Yes. In both college and the NFL, if a field goal attempt does not cross the line of scrimmage and is recovered by the kicking team, they will continue with possession of the ball. This ruling doesn't really come into play on 4th down kicks because the kicking team will lose possession of the ball on downs. But on third down, if a field goal attempt is blocked and the ball does not cross the line of scrimmage, should the kicking team recover the ball they keep possession and it will be fourth down. If the ball crosses the line of scrimmage, possession goes to the defense.
Depending on field position the team with the ball will most likely punt or attempt a field goal.
When the ball is in the air, gravity brings the ball back down.
Depending on field position the team with the ball will most likely punt or attempt a field goal.
In netball, GD (goal defence) defends the goal attack and trys to stop them getting the ball down the court. If the goal attack gets the ball into the circle and under the ring then the goal defence must defend him/her and attempt to catch the rebound if the shot misses. The goal defence must then help to pass the ball back down the court to their attacking team members.
You are not staying down through the ball, you are lifting or rocking back before contact.
Press forward, down forward, down, down back, and back -- a half circle, from forward to back.
The ball will go up, reach its maximum height, then start to fall back down due to gravity. It will eventually land back on the ground.
still at the line of scrimmage anywhere you are on the field.
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In order to get a shot to "sit" or "stop" on the green, you must hit down on the ball. The more that you hit down on the back of the ball, the more spin you will create and thus, the ball will stop.
The speed of the ball is greatest when it is thrown upward and decreases as it reaches the peak of its trajectory. The speed continues to decrease as the ball falls back down due to the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground.