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Originally Posted by CecilOne
In NCAA, there is a rule that an OBS by the same player after a rounding/returning warning results in an automatic base award. If read literally, it says nothing about where the runner ended up on her own.
Case: after a warning, F3 obstructs R1 rounding 1st.
(A) R1 stops, goes back to 1st.
(B) R1 makes it to 2nd on her own.
In (A), R1 is awarded 2nd, but what about (B)?
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You should never take "where the runner ended up on her own" into account (I believe this to be true in all rulesets).
And why are you mentioning a warning? That's not in any ruleset either (other than possible local yokel rules).
I believe (assuming you're really CecilOne and not a hacker) that you already know this. But A) is not correct either. It's not an automatic award.