BleedGopher
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I don't think we'll see an enormous dropoff. Most college kickers still won't be able to put the ball through the endzone.
I don't think we'll see an enormous dropoff. Most college kickers still won't be able to put the ball through the endzone.
Eh, people made a hubub about it in the NFL, but it was almost more exciting, when people brought it out anyway. It just depends if Jerry wants to be conservative or aggressive about it.
Most blocks don't happen that way anyhow (though I think the Gophers managed one against Illinois in 2009). Its a good rule IMO because getting spun when going over the shield puts players in a very vulnerable position.Looks like it will be harder to block a punt too. "Players trying to block punts can no longer attempt to jump over blockers, or multi-player "shields" in front of the punter; they can only jump straight up." It probably can be done, let's say a player breaks through the line wanting to block the punt probably running fast, and then has to gather himself and jump straight up? The ref who is going to have to interpret "straight up" will have a tough assignment. I hope that the new rule works.