Just go for it! A case against punting

Nov 4th, 2009 - MSNBC

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Just go for it! A case against punting

Virtually every time the Pulaski Academy Bruins face fourth down, the prep school team from Little Rock, Ark., goes for it. No matter the distance.

And here's the thing — the strategy works.

Coach Kevin Kelley and his Bruins won the state championship in Arkansas' third-largest classification last season and did not punt. This year, they are 7-2 with one punt — the other team was so surprised the ball went 51 yards with no return.

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