If the ball touches the ground.....no.
Watching a Mich/Ill replay. Bad snap to the punter, hits the ground rolls around. Kicker picks it up and kicks it forward maybe 7 yards. He got the ball off clean, but got hit right afterward. My question - is that running into/roughing the kicker since they didn't get a hand on the ball?
If the ball touches the ground.....no.
Did the punter run with the ball before kicking? Possibly quick pick up and kick with the defender already there?
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Hit the ground. wasn't sure if that affected it or not. And he took a quick step to the side. Just curious, thanks guys.
Rule 9-1-4-a "When it is obvious that a scrimmage kick will be made, no opponent shall run into or rough the kicker" If the kicker stops, resets, and everyone in the stadium knows he is going to kick the ball then he has protection. The snap being bad and/or hitting the ground doesn't matter (that's an NFL rule). I didn't see the play, but the way you describe it, there would be no foul.
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