Dropkicks are just not used nearly as often as field goals are. In fact, the are almost never used. Field goals are much easier to kick, are much more accurate and there are virtually no players (but there there ARE some) who can properly perform an accurate dropkick. The dropkick is still legal and counts the same number of points as a field goal does.
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.
The size of the regulation college football field.
no
Because it would be a sixty yard field goal, and only a handful of college kickers can make it from there.
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
depends if the field is a high school of pro or college field
A College Football field is 100 yards long, like an NFL field. There aren't many differences between College Football and NFL, except things like they have to be in College, so they can only play for four years, and the fact that only one foot has to be in for a catch to be complete.
None they don't get payed to play football in college
Yes
Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, 1895
Baseball, Track & Field, and Football at UCLA.
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...