Take the total yards from where the ball was kicked to where it was caught and then subtract the amount of yards gained on the return.
For example:
Kickoff from the 30 yard line, ball received at opposite 10 yard line = 60 yards
Ball returned to the 25 yard line: 60-15 = 45 net yards
Simply by leading the league with kickoff yards per average.
Updated:On December 20th, 2009 Joshua Cribbs became the career leader by returning his 7th and 8th kickoff returns for touchdowns.For a career, the record is 6 and is held by Gale Sayers, Ollie Matson, Travis Williams, Mel Gray, and Dante Hall.For a season, the record is 4 held by Travis Williams of the Green Bay Packers in 1967 and Cecil Turner of the Chicago Bears in 1970.
To convert 900 feet per day to yards per hour, we first need to find the equivalent value in yards for 900 feet. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, 900 feet is equal to 300 yards. Next, we convert the rate from days to hours by considering there are 24 hours in a day. Therefore, 300 yards per day is equivalent to 12.5 yards per hour.
5.99 per yard
There is 3 ft per yard, 5280 ft per mile. First: 5280 / 3 = # yards per mile Then: Yards per mile * 32 = # yards in 32 miles Answer: 56320 yards in 32 miles
8.33 yards per second.
146 yards per minute
0.15128 yards per minute (rounded)
880 yards per minute.
There are 3 feet per yard. To find your answer, divide 24 by 3. The answer is 8. There are 8 yards in 24 feet.
1 mile = 1760 yards 1 hours = 60 minutes ⇒ 12 miles per hour = 12 x 1760 yards per 60 minutes = 12 x 1760 ÷ 60 yards per minute = 352 yards per minute
1,750 yards per hour = 26.67 meters per minute.