Thread: NCAA Numbering
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Old Wed Oct 06, 2021, 07:48am
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Other than in NFL rules or when a team is taking advantage of the scrimmage kick formation exceptions in NCAA, the only requirement relates to the count of the players with ineligible numbers on the O line. Where on the line they position themselves is unrestricted.

Why NFL has increased restrictions on who can be positioned where, I don't know. Except for a recent change that really didn't affect where players could be positioned in any one game (but apparently had been enforceable only as to a club's pattern of giving players unusual number for their position), their additional formation restrictions in recent decades seem to be directed at diminishing deception and making play more predictable.

In NCAA and Fed, the philosophy is that as long as team A doesn't appear to gain eligible receivers, but may actually lose them by lining up a certain way, why penalize them?
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