Bowling Green steals punt to score outrageous touchdown, Many punts are blocked. Typically, they are blocked in this fashion:
1. Man receives snap.
2. Man prepares the ball, twisting it into the correct position.
3. Man drops the ball, kicks the ball.
4. The ball is touched, blocked or tipped by a defender.
This is a first. During the first quarter of Bowling Green’s non-conference game against Indiana, linebacker Paul Senn stepped into the equation between steps three and four – grabbing the punt before it hit IU punter Erich Toth’s foot. The result:
Touchdown, Bowling Green. It should almost count more as an interception than a punt block, in my mind. Senn’s play tied the game at 7-7 late in the first quarter.
1. Man receives snap.
2. Man prepares the ball, twisting it into the correct position.
3. Man drops the ball, kicks the ball.
4. The ball is touched, blocked or tipped by a defender.
Touchdown, Bowling Green. It should almost count more as an interception than a punt block, in my mind. Senn’s play tied the game at 7-7 late in the first quarter.