Wed Nov 30, 2005, 02:53pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Junker
At a camp, I heard a big timer from the NCAA talk about judgment on the block/charge. He said he basically looks at where the contact is made. If the defender gets hit right in the chest, its a PC foul. If the defender gets hit anywhere else, its a block. Not exactly by the book, but if you look at them all this way, you'll at least be consistant. I thought it was a nice, simple way to look at a play that can be confusing for lesser experienced officials.
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I guess B1 can take it right in the chest and that contact is never when B1 stepped into A1?
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