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Old Tue Nov 30, 2004, 07:09pm
SouthGARef SouthGARef is offline
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Originally posted by greymule
Please forgive some dumb questions from a baseball/softball umpire, but I can't seem to find answers in my NCAA football rule book:

1. Exactly what does the winner of the coin toss get to choose? If he chooses to receive, does the other captain get to choose which direction he will kick?

2. Can the winner of the toss choose which goal to defend, and if he so chooses, does the other captain choose whether to kick or receive?

3. If Team A is moving east to west in the first quarter, does Team A always move west to east in the second and third quarters and then east to west in the fourth? Or are there some circumstances in which this order can be changed?

4. A team scores a touchdown to tie the game as the clock runs out. However, before they can kick the extra point to win, rowdy fans tear down the goalposts. Can the refs move the extra point try to the other end of the field? What if both sets of posts are torn down? Can the refs stand where the goalposts were and judge the kick? Can they move the point try to a practice field?

Thanks!
1) The winner of the toss first has the option of either taking his options now, or deferring them until the second half. The options of both halves are to either receive, kick, or choose a goal. If he chooses to receive, the other team gets to choose which goal they wish to defend.

2) If the winner chooses to exercise his options, and then wishes to choose a goal the opposing team gets to choose rather to receive or kick. In the second half, this team gets to choose rather to receive or kick again. So essentially, if you select to choose a goal you are going to kickoff both halves.

3) There is an automatic switch inbetween the 1st & 2nd and between the 3rd & 4th quarter. However, at half there is not an AUTOMATIC switch. The team that has the second half option can either choose the goal or who would kick off. The other team would have the remaining option.

4) If one is torn down, the Referee can move the try to the other side of the field--using the "God" rule I suppose. If they were both torn down, I have no clue what I'd do. Maybe declare the game a forfeit against the home team?
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