Quote:
Originally Posted by bob jenkins
While the NFHS rule does NOT contain that specific language, it's a reasonable way to rule under both codes.
If the ball has a chance to go in (and be liberal on this interp -- favoring the offense), then we don't really know whether it's a "try" or a "pass" until we see what happens next. So, score thre epoints if the defense touches the ball.
If the ball does not have a chance to go in, then either the try has ended or it's a pass -- score two points.
|
Agree. “It ain’t what it is until it is what it ain’t.”