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Old Fri Oct 23, 2009, 12:16pm
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Originally Posted by Kajun Ref N Texas View Post
...when he lands on an opponent who is lying on the ground, but his forward progress is not stopped?
"Down by contact" is not a HS or NCAA term. It's used in the NFL to distinguish a runner who falls to the ground on his own from one who is knocked to the ground after contact with a defender. In HS and NCAA, the cause of the runner going down is irrelevant, so there's no distinction.

The NFHS rule states (roughly) that a runner is down when any part of him touches the ground other than his hands or his feet.
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