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Old Thu May 23, 2002, 08:22pm
Sleeper Sleeper is offline
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Ed,

Thanks for the input. I just got through reading the section on roughing/running into and some of the interpretations. In the NCAA interpretations on page 56, number I, it states that "There is no kicker until the ball is actually kicked..." I understand that this is for the given scenario, but does this mean that the definition of a kicker includes having to kick the ball? Number IV talks about the need for it to be "obvious that A1 intends to kick." From an officiating standpoint, can you combine the two and deduce that if it is obvious he intends to kick and has kicked the ball, then he is afforded protection?
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