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Originally Posted by Mike L
It's pretty much the same for both codes as your original "Brain Teaser" except now you've thrown an illegal bat into the picture. It's a bat because an airborne player cannot complete a catch, therefore if he intentionally propels the ball in some direction, he has batted it. And an offensive player may not bat a backward pass forward 1) at all in NFHS or, 2) in an attempt to gain yardage in NCAA.
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Another difference is that 88 is not fielding a forward pass, which was part of what was illegal in the first sitch.
You sure this fits the definition of BAT in the two rule codes you mention? And what about NFL to those that work that code.