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Originally posted by Camron Rust
Sounds like these refs just don't know the rules. When you are stationary in HS or college rules, you can not be guilty of blocking when a player runs into you as long as you got to that spot in sufficient time. His argument that you should have been moving to avoid a block in never true.
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You have to have your feet within shoulder width in order for it to be a charge (LGP?). If you have your legs spread eagle then it would be a block, right? I can't remember were this is in the book, maybe under LGP?
This might have been the case in this game.