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Originally Posted by cougar729
MJT's got it, someone's intitial reaction might be to enforce from the 20 since the result was a touchback, but since B got the ball with clean hands, they surely can't committ a penalty in their own endzone, it would be just like A holing in their own endzone. Safety.
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REPLY: Right...just remember that B's 20 (succeeding spot) is the
basic spot when the result of the play is a touchback. You still need to apply the "all-but-one" principle to that in order to get the true
enforcement spot.