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Old Wed Sep 09, 2009, 05:49pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Originally Posted by insatty View Post
Even under NFHS rules, K may not touch the ball or R "while the kick is in flight." A kick ends when R gains "possession" of the ball. Player "possession" is defined as the player "holding or controlling" the ball.

Thus, K may not touch R until R holds or controls the ball. For consistency and safety, NFHS officials should officiate KCI as NCAA officials do. A defenseless R should not be clocked until he has the chance to touch, secure, and then control the ball. Only then may R protect himself from oncoming tacklers.
But what if you substituted "forward pass" for "kick"? Would you deny the eligibility of an opponent to hit a receiver of one of those simultaneously to its being touched?

Robert
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