Colorado secured a tie with Nebraska in their 1991 game that started in the dark with a -8 wind chill and got colder by calling all three timeouts after they lined up and then blocking the field goal from a VERY cold kicker.
The - literally - "iced" the kicker.
But I'm sorry, this whole, "Okay, let them line up and then call it just before the snap" is nonsense - THAT needs to be abolished plain and simple. I have less of a problem with someone calling all three than with someone doing it a nanosecond before the snap, the kicker makes it - and then it doesn't count because "timeout."
If I was Planetary Commander, I would decree a five second rule for timeouts. If the FG defense team calls time out less that five seconds before the snap, and the ball gets snapped and the kick is good, the
kicking team gets to decide whether to accept the play or agree to the timeout. (Like a neutral zone infraction on a "normal" offensive play). Miss the kick, agree to the timeout. Make the kick, keep the play.
That would stop the "ice the kicker at the last nanosecond" thing.
I know it is impractical, but it would please me, and, as Planetary Commander, that is what is most important.