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Old Thu Jul 16, 2009, 12:39pm
chymechowder chymechowder is offline
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Originally Posted by Mike L View Post
In NFHS, B may bat any pass in flight in any direction. A may not bat a backward pass forward.
Batting of a pass in flight is not considered to add a new force, so in your case, you have a safety.
one small clarification: I think NCAA rule says that Team A may not bat a backwards pass forward in an attempt to gain yardage. (my emphasis)...which means, I suppose, there are instances where it'd be OK for A to bat forward. (say a backwards pass was about to be intercepted by B, and A's only play was to bat it--forward--away from B.)
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