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Old Mon Sep 10, 2001, 11:56pm
Ed Hickland Ed Hickland is offline
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Cool Re: Re: Wrong

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by hlbrett
How is it that you can give A a safety in B's Endzone. The rule that you are trying to follow is a rule for offensive penalties. In this case A has scored a touchdown and they will be awarded six points. The question is on the enforcement. The answer is there is none.
That's what I'm asking. Somehow, Ed got mixed up and started talking about a safety.
No drinking here!

Remember Zeke said in the original question months ago B facemasked A who somehow still managed to score. (Got to recruit that guy)

Now A has a few problems with extra points and they seem to kick it to the kid that runs through them like a hot knife thru butter.

And what Zeke wanted to know how you could enforce a penalty on B.

Remember, until this year A would have had to take the touchdown and kick it to B.

A now has a choice of accepting the penalty. But the enforcement spot is in the endzone -- a foul by B is enforced at the end of the run.

Apply Fund 47, after all the spot is in B's endzone. You cannot walk off yardage. But remember a foul by a team in it's endzone is always a safety.

It seems strange to me a team would give up 6 points to keep possession of the ball. But I have seen such in my years.

So, if this happens to you, a foul against B where the enforcement spot is in the endzone. Award a safety.

Also, take a look at NFHS Part 2 question 56.

If only the football was not elongated.
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