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Old Mon Aug 29, 2005, 04:45pm
TXMike TXMike is offline
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Sitting on my Chapter's film review committee, one of the most frequently incorrectly called fouls we saw was the block in the back by the wideout coming back in on a LB. Under NCAA rules, if that block is not almost square in the numbers, it is NOT in the back. It can often look like it was a block in the back but it is actually a block in the side (and position of blocker's head has nothing to do with it).
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