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Originally posted by ref18
That was the other option in my head, those dual foul situations are hard to remember. Although would that be a dual foul situation?? Because the second foul happened after the play, I guess it would no longer be a dual foul situation.
I guess I've got a few more years to learn this stuff before I put on the white hat.
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I had a similar sitch when I WH'd at the NCB.
Do you recall the situation?
I don't remember who was on offense, but we were at the end away from the fancy new scoreboard that takes a degree to operate.
1D/10 from the B-15...
Play goes to the right side hash (near you), and there is a flag at the end of play for piling on by team B, thrown by HL. U comes in and tells me he has holding by team A.
Piling on by definition is a dead ball foul. So apply the holding first. B accepts of course to go back to the 25. Then go half-the-distance + 1D for the UR. Result: 1D/10 @ 12.5. They gained 2.5 yards on the play.
This is a good example of two fouls that DOES NOT follow the dual-foul rule "to the t". There is a case book sitch that outlines a similar play.