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Old Wed Dec 27, 2017, 08:03pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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I'm surprised that since they made that change, there haven't been more designed plays like that in NCAA. I thought by now the game would look more like that Fielding Yost playbook from 1905 (the year before pushing the runner was outlawed), with many plays calling for assisting the runner from behind. Probably the rules committee knew better than me that it wouldn't have that much effect on the game.

How would you rule if 2 or more teammates grasped each other in order to provide more force to the runner from behind, if they did not at the same time interfere directly with any opponent?
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