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Originally Posted by JRutledge
He is not a passer in NF Rules or NCAA Rules for that matter. A runner is not considered by rule a defenseless player in either code unless they are being held up or under control by a defender. This was not the case. Peace
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Don't know about NCAA, but under
NFHS 2-23-16; defines "a defenseless player is a player who, because of his physical position and focus of concentration, is especially vulnerable to injury. A player who initiates contact with a defenseless player IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING LEGAL CONTACT. When in question, a player is defenseless."
Either being, "held up or under control by a defender" may factor in, or contribute to the decision, but neither is REQUIRED.