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Originally Posted by 9thIsleZebra
I agree. Now in thinking about the new choice, I thought to myself, "when can one have a succeeding spot on a free kick that goes OOB untouched by R?" Answer: if there was first touching by K and then it goes out of bounds. Then R can choose to have the ball at the spot of first touching (the succeeding spot) and tack on 5 yards from there. Make sense?
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Perhaps, but NFHS: 6-2-5 advises, "The right of R to take the ball at the spot of first-touching byK ic cancelled if R touches the kick and thereafter commits a foul during the down
or if the penalty is accepted for any foul committed during the down" .