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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Two weeks ago, I was FJ for an intramural flag football game. Team A had the ball 4th and long, and decided to punt. The ball was kicked, but due to the wind, it did not travel very far. The ball bounced off the ground, and then R1 touched the ball (trying to catch it), but he only tipped the ball up into the air. K1 then caught the ball, and ran short of the line-to-gain. Our crew ruled that because K did not reach the line-to-gain in four downs, it was R's ball.
My questions are:
(1) Was this correct - team A/K needs to reach the line-to-gain no matter what?
(2) Would the situation be any different had R caught the ball and then fumbled it?
I'd like to know what the rulings would be under NF and NCAA rules, if possible.
Thanks.
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So the NF answers would be:
(1) No, it wasn't correct. As has been stated, if R touches the ball first, beyond the LOS, then the team in possession at the end of the down will get a new series of downs.
(2) Only in that K would be able to advance the ball, had it been fumbled and not muffed.
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Good job BktBallRef. (1) would be rule 6-2-4, K's recovery of the kick makes the ball dead, therefore, K cannot advance. (2)When R caught the ball, team possession changed and a subsequent fumble -- you must possess the ball to fumble -- K can pick the ball up and run.
You can advance a fumble, you cannot advance a muff.