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Originally Posted by Forksref
That's why the L stays on the LOS until he is certain that the ball has crossed it. This is a perfect example of why we do that (5-man).
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Does the NCAA rule on field goal attempts reference B's LOS, or just an expanded neutral zone, or "vicinity of the neutral zone"? It would be a heck of a thing if they fuzzed the neutral zone for scrimmage kicks generally, but left it precise when they made the rule for field goal attempts (which was about 30 years ago, maybe 25).
Robert