Fed Rules
It depends, what spot was the yardage walked off from. If the BIB is behind basic spot, the walk off is from the spot of the foul and the inbound spot is where that is walked off from (2-40-10 see the note). If the end of the run is behind the spot of the foul, you walk off from the end of the run and use that spot for inbounding. Reference 10-6, spot of foul, all but one and 2-40, definition of spots. The spot is just that, a spot, not a line (look at the wording of 2-40-8)
I am assuming that PSK was not in play, if it was, then the BIB spot must be behind the end of the kick so you can have three spots. End of the run, end of the kick and spot of the foul. Depending on when and where the foul occured, any of the three could be enforcement spots and ball inbounded or placed between the inbound lines based on the position of the particular spot.
If I confused you, my job here is done.
[Edited by BulldogMcC on Oct 21st, 2004 at 02:54 AM]
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