3. Kicking on Wet or Slippery Grass
Wet grass causes the ball to skid and slows down faster. Therefore, use lower power (around 50-60%) to avoid sending the ball too far downfield. Focus on keeping the ball low and bouncing unpredictably so the returner has difficulty handling it.

4. Kicking in Bad Weather
Rain or snow not only affects field conditions but also makes handling the ball more difficult for the return team.

Adjust the power and angle of the kick to CFB 25 Coins to keep the ball in the air longer, allowing it to drift and bounce more unpredictably.

Aim for low, skipping kicks that can easily elude the returner, especially when they may struggle with visibility or grip in wet conditions.

Adjusting Strategy Based on Weather and Field Conditions:
Clear Weather:

Use a moderate trajectory and power setting, especially if you want a deep kick that goes near or into the end zone.

Control the wind if there’s no noticeable wind, allowing for full power kicks.

Windy Conditions:

Adjust power depending on whether the wind is at your back or front.

Crosswinds require aiming slightly off-center to NCAA Football 25 Coins for sale offset drift.