Sun Aug 02, 2009, 01:14pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Welpe
There isn't a prohibition against "leveraging" in NFHS rules. It isn't even defined in NFHS rules.
The B player may have put his foot on the back of the snapper, but I'm not really sure that he did. If he did, I agree with Ed on ruling roughing the snapper. It appears the snapper doesn't have a hand on the ground when he is hurdled, therefore I believe we have a hurdling foul if the team B player doesn't make contact with the snapper.
Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe in NFHS rules, hurdling is the only personal foul that does not require contact for there to be a foul.
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I was referring to 9-4-3e
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