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.
No way, it does not count.
Scott Norwood missed a 47 yard game winning field goal in the 1991 Super bowl.
Pete Stoyanovich (kicker)missed a 46 yard field goal on the last play of the game.
Matt Ryan missed a 22 yard attempt on 11/25/2012 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I've seen some other references to 23 yard misses.
1999
Scott Norwood.
Scott Norwood missed the game-winning 47-yard field goal in Super Bowl XXV.
No, it would be considered a field goal attempt. In statistics, you will see a column heading of FGA for the number of Field Goal Attempts and a column heading of FG for the number of successful Field Goals.
Yes, the defense can return a missed field goal for a touchdown. However, the touchdown would be credited to the special teams and not to the defense since a field goal is considered a special teams play. The TD would be considered under the heading 'return of a missed field goal' and not a blocked kick nor punt return.
Field goal length is measured from the point of the foot strike to ten yards beyond the goal line. The record is presently 64 yards.
In the NFL, the ball will be placed at the spot of the hold after a missed field goal. If the kick took place from inside the 20, the ball is moved out to the 20. In college football, the opposing team gets the ball from the original line of scrimmage.