Penalties
What is Running into the Kicker in college football?
In college football, Running into the Kicker means: A lesser kicking-contact penalty than roughing, usually involving less severe contact. It is used to describe penalties context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, Running into the Kicker means: A lesser kicking-contact penalty than roughing, usually involving less severe contact. It is used to describe penalties context in college football.
Definition
A lesser kicking-contact penalty than roughing, usually involving less severe contact.
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses Running into the Kicker context to connect glossary definitions with the stats, schedules, teams, players, and rankings that use the term.
Related Glossary Terms
Roughing the KickerA penalty for significant illegal contact against a kicker or punter.PunterA special teams player who punts the ball to change field position.KickerA special teams player who kicks field goals, PATs, and sometimes kickoffs.Blindside BlockA block delivered from outside an opponent's field of vision, often subject to safety restrictions.Block in the BackA penalty for illegally blocking an opponent from behind.Chop BlockAn illegal low block combined with another block against the same defender.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24