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Last Updated: 21st May 2024

What is the kickoff rule for college football?

The NCAA rule changes allow a returner signal for a fair catch (preventing defenders from tackling) and field the kickoff at his 25-yard line. His team's offense will then start at the 25. It is easy to understand the rule, but it is difficult to determine how it applies for both coverage and return teams.



Also, we were asked: What is the new kickoff rule for college football?

Friday's NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved an amendment that allows the receiving team to catch a kickoff within the 25-yard line. This will result in a touchback. This is an NCAA release stating that this decision was made to protect player safety.

Another question that might be asked is "Can you catch a fair kickoff?" Fair catch is an American football feature. It is when a player trying to catch a ball kicked from the opposing team on either a kickoff, punt or kickoff is allowed to do so without interference.

So where are they going to kick off in college football?

It is placed at the kicking team's 30-yard lines in six-man football; 35-yard line for college and professional outdoor football; 40-yard line for American high school football; 45-yard line for amateur Canadian football; and the goal line in indoor or arena football.

Is it possible to call a college football kickoff a fair catch?

Fair catch allows the returning team to move the ball to the 25 yard line. A NCAA rule change allows a returning player to signal for fair catch (preventing defenders from tackling) and field the kickoff at his 25-yard line. His team's offense will then start at the 25.