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Originally Posted by HokiePaul
for #3, just to confirm what I'm almost certain on:
If you have a delayed violation on the FT and the ball lodges, it is treated just like any other miss and another FT is awarded.
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Correct IMO. I don't believe there's a case play on this but that might be a good suggestion as one for the NFHS to adopt.
Logically, the reason you go AP on a lodged try (FG or FT) is because both teams are afforded no opportunity to rebound the miss. In a delayed violation scenario, the ball becomes dead when the FT ends (ball lodges) and you proceed by penalizing the violation (substitute FT).