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Old Fri Oct 21, 2005, 12:02pm
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Originally posted by Theisey
How's that rule experiment going Jim?
Has there been any defensive scores as a result?

Actually, I'd be more interested in have there been any post-possession fouls against team-B while trying to run back the failed PAT.
Can't speak for Jim but in our part of the State it's going well. We have yet--now in the second year--to have any score from this in our area. The State posted results from last year and I can't find that document.

There have been many post-possession fouls. Below is a synopsis of how to administrate. All in all, it does add an element of excitment to the game.

1) During a try

A (or K) may score 2-points for a touchdown, 1-point for a field goal, or 1-point for a safety by B.
B (or R) may score 2-points for a touchdown or 1-point for safety by A.
2) All accepted fouls occurring before any change of possession are enforced the same as they were in 2003, allowing for three options:

Accept the penalty and replay the try following enforcement of the foul
Accept the penalty AND the result of the play with enforcement of the foul on the succeeding spot
Decline the penalty and accept the results of the play
3) All accepted fouls occurring after any change of possession are enforced on the succeeding spot, allowing for two options:

Accept the penalty (may keep or disallow any score) and have the foul enforced on the succeeding spot
Decline the penalty and accept the result of the play
4) If acceptance of a foul results in a safety, the offended team is awarded 1 point with no yardage assessment. The ensuing kickoff shall be from the 40-yard line.

5) If a double foul occurs the try is repeated. However if both teams foul and B has gained possession with "Clean Hands," B can accept the A foul creating a double foul and replay the try (with A putting the ball in play), OR, B can decline the A foul and the B foul will be enforced on the succeeding spot.


On a try A fumbles the ball, B picks it up and runs it back for a TD. During the run we have a block in the back at the 50 yd. line. What have we got?
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