When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time. -Max McGee
“I really thought you had to run the football to control the game,” Erhardt once said. “You had to throw the football to score but had to run the football to win.” - Ron Erhardt
Yes he has made SOME big kicks in his career at NDSU...butttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
holy hell Cam Pedersen---missing a 24 yd fg????????????????? Not only did I not win my bet to cover but was fortunate Mr. Stick busted one for a TD late or would've lost $$$$
From these two websites,
https://www.wired.com/2011/01/kickin...to-the-center/
http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680F.../Assn6TJP.html
the angular size of the field goal post does decrease when moving right or left of the center of the posts, but not as much as moving back from the posts. I believe both websites point out, especially the first link, is to center the ball as much as possible without losing more than a yard.
So Audit's post does make some sense. I'm not going do the calculations, but it seems that moving the ball from the center of the field to the right hash mark does decrease the angular size of the field goal posts, but not as much if the ball was moved back more than a yard and back to the center from the right hash mark.
Hail the BISON!!!
Hail the BISON!!!