The new rule that moves college kickoffs back from the 35-yard line to the 30-yard line should let guys like Henderson have a big year — far fewer touchbacks, more chances for long returns, better field position, etc. — all in the interest of increasing offensive production.
Interesting wrinkle: if a team kicks the ball out of bounds, the receiving team still will get the ball at the 35. Or the coach of the receiving team could opt to make the other team kick off again, this time from its own 25, forcing a tired kicker to risk "overkicking" and a tired coverage time to risk blowing its assignment on the do-over, while having to run five yards further the second time. Bet there are a bunch of TDs this year (hopefully all by Henderson, of course!) when teams are gassed and have to cover back-to-back kickoffs on consecutive plays.