In College Football the kickoff is made from the kicking team's 30-yard line.
In the NFL, it's the 35. In high school, it's the 40.
The kickoff is from the kicking team's 30 yard line making the kickoff travel 70 yards to reach the end zone.
if the kicker kicks the ball out of bounds without the opposing team touching the ball, the ball is placed on the 40 yard line as a penalty to the kicking team.
best information will be provided by the coach of your high school football team. consult him.
In all of American professional football, that was Chuck Fenenbock of the 1946 Los Angeles Dons of the All American Football Conference (AAFC). He averaged 28.7 yards on kickoff returns and 18.7 yards on punt returns. In the American Football League, that was Bill Thompson of the 1969 Denver Broncos with a 28.5 yard kickoff return average and a 11.5 yard punt return average. In the National Football League, that was Mel Gray of the 1991 Detroit Lions with a 25.8 yard average on kickoff returns and a 15.4 yard average on punt returns.
Utah at Colorado, 11/23/2012, 4th quarter had back to back 100 yard kickoff returns
yes the 35 yard line
The 50 yard line.
The ball is placed at the 2 yard line in the NFL and the 3 yard line in college football.
if it is a kick off then none but if it is a kick after a goal then 1 the kick off in football is only worth 1 point 2 The kickoff is designed to place the ball in play after a team scores points. The kickoff is worth no points.
one hundredth of a football field from touchdown line to touchdown line. A yard stick is a yard long.
It is a fumble when the ball is bobbled and a touchback when it goes out of the endzone. It is placed on the twenty yard line.
College football kicks off at the 35-yard line.