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Arkansas coach John L. Smith expects his dangerous kick returner, Dennis Johnson, to provide excitement -- and angst. Johnson, a senior, has three kickoff return touchdowns in his career and a solid 24.3-yard average.
"Dennis would have a tendency to bring some out ... 'Stay in, stay in, stay in Dennis. Oops, here we go.' I'm sure that will happen," Smith said.
Of course, even with an extra 5 yards, not every team has a kicker that can routinely reach the end zone. If you're one of those coaches, and you're coverage team now takes longer to get down the field because they aren't getting a running start, what do you do?
Kick it higher to give your tacklers more time? Maybe kick a line drive that skids. Plenty of teams already use those strategies, especially when kicking to the most skilled returners.
Last season, Miami coach Al Golden had his kickers aiming for the sidelines to try to pin a returner into a corner.
"Certainly, what you'll find out early is every coach's philosophy in terms of that," he said. "Are they just trying to kick it out of the end zone? Are they kicking it deep? What are they doing, are they line-driving it? It'll be interesting to see."
Ultimately, though, the players will dictate the strategy more than the rule itself.
"Depends on who we're facing," Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said about how the Buckeyes would handle kicking off. "(If) we're facing a freak, that's a problem. Yeah, kick it out of the end zone. The 25-yard line where they get it back, that 5 yards that's a big difference. If it's someone we can handle I think, we're going to try to drop it in there. If it's a guy who we don't want to touch the ball, we'd like to drive it deep."
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