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Originally Posted by Suudy
I understand that the center of discussion is about the NFL side of things. I'm trying to confirm my understanding of NFHS.
The entire pylon is out of bounds. Regardless of what side of the pylong the player hits, if he is off his feet, I'd rule out of bounds at the 1 foot line, or wherever is about where the ball crossed the sidelines.
Of course if he is on his feet (in bounds of course), then we have a TD because the ball crossed the GL extended.
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Sorry, OAB, he is not entirely correct. Or, at least, while it's correct, it's misleading. The last sentence is 100% correct. However...
Yes, the INSIDE part of the pylon and the BACK of the pylon are out of bounds. But if the ball hits the inside part of the pylon first, then by definition it crossed the goal line prior to hitting it. You say you'd rule this out of bounds at the 1 foot line ... or wherever the ball crossed the sideline - if the ball first hits the INSIDE of the pylon, then it crossed the sideline AT the pylon, and in the endzone.
And if it hit the back, I suppose it depends on what happened prior to that - did it cross the goal line or the out of bounds line first?