"Things That Make You Go Hmm ..."
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Originally Posted by Kelvin green
If they run OOB to avoid a screen, no matter what the reason, the player got an advantage so allowed by NFHS rules.
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Agree (almost). I might warn the player the first time that they do it to avoid the screen, but that's the only warning that they'll get, after that it's a violation. I had this play two years ago. The first time they ran the play, I was the lead and the player almost knocked me over. That made me think "hmmm ... violation?". After a switch, they ran the same play and my partner, now the lead, called the violation, and we hadn't even talked about it.
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