In watching todays game between Ohio and Jacksonville State, I'm reminded of a rules change that, I feel, needs to be made, concerning a penalty that's assessed on the Defense, on a Touchdown, or Extra Point play. Right now, the penalty is applied on the ensuing Kickoff. Which turns out being no penalty, or punishment, at all. Most kickoffs go into the end zone, or are Fair-Caught, anyway, and come out to the 25 yard line. So, having the kicking team kick off 5, 10, or 15 yards closer to the far End Zone, does not have any effect on, nor penalize, the offending team, at all. I feel, if the Defense commits a Penalty on a touchdown play, or the extra point play, the penalty yardage should be assessed at the end of the kickoff play. In other words, if there's a 15 yard penalty called on the touchdown play, the 15 yards should be marked off 'after' the end of the kickoff play. If it's a Touchback, instead of the ball being placed on the 25 yard line, it be placed on the 10 yard line, and the offending team starts from there. Thus, they are penalized. If the runner runs the ball back to, say, the 50 yard line, the ball is moved back to the 35 yard line, and the offender is penalized the appropriate yardage. And, to make it even more punishing, if the kickoff is returned for a touchdown, the TD is nullified, and the ball is placed at the 15, or appropriate, yard line. But that is intense, and would have to be thought about some more.
Last edited: