OK: I'll bite on this. 1. Illegal Batting on the 3 yard line as he may only bat the ball back toward his own goalline. The penalty is enforced from the 20 yard line because the play ended in a touchback. It would be R's ball 1-10 on the 35 yard line.
bkdow - two things to think about:
A) The foul for the illegal bat happens during a loose ball play, does it not? What's the basic spot for a foul during a loose ball play?
B) What's the status of the ball after the bat? Has the kick ended yet? Is this still a scrimmage kick than can score points?
I'm coming up with two choices for R:
1 - Decline the foul for illegal batting. Since the ball is still loose as a kick, the result of the play is a kick going through the uprights over the crossbar, resulting in a field goal. Since that's the case, R is not going to decline this foul, meaning we look at door number 2...
2 - Accept the foul for the illegal bat, which occurs during a loose ball play, meaning it's enforced from the previous spot. March them back 15, and replay the down. Not only does Springs not get a date with a member of the homecoming court, but he might well find himself running the steps or doing a crab walk across the field the next day.