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Originally posted by carldog
Is this correct?
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If B1 is leaning towards A1 at all, blocking foul on B1.
If A1 gets head and shoulders past B1 before contact occurs, blocking foul on B1.
If the lean by B1 is lateral and/or backwards, with no movement towards A1, and the contact by A1 is square into B1's torso (a little hard to imagine how this could happen, but bear with me), then I think you'd have a case to call the charge on A1. Once B1 has established LGP, he/she can move sideways or backwards and maintain LGP.
Look at NCAA 10-21, especially A.R. 21. Someone else will have to provide NF rules and references.