Second-team All-ACC safety Earl Little Jr. transfers from Florida State to Ohio State.
In late game situations, when teams are playing for a last second FG, they always have the RB or QB run & go down in the middle of the field so the kicker will have a look from right down the middle.
Yet on extra points in the NFL, when kickers can setup wherever they want, they always seem to choose the left hash.
Seems like offenses can be a lot more aggressive, instead of having your QB run to the middle and slide for a 3 loss “to line things up for the kicker”, they should be running their best & most aggressive runs to left so the kick will end up coming from the left hash.