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Originally Posted by WestCoaster
Yes, BUT...Once you fumble the ball out of the end zone following an interception in the end zone, it's no longer a touchback either. Yet Redding guide says the basic spot in that instance is the end of the run which brings it out to the 20, not the spot of the fumble in the end zone, resulting in a safety. This is why I ask. Has anyone actually read a case ruling on this exact scenario. I'm still not convinced it's a safety.
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Two different plays ... Team A is responsible in this play since the ball was intercepted in the EZ. The EOR is in the EZ and as long as B maintains Team Possession, the Basic Spot is the 20 yd line.
10-4-6 . . . The basic spot is the 20-yard line for fouls by either team when the opponent of the team in possession at the time of the foul is responsible for forcing the ball across the goal line of the team in possession, and the related run ends in the end zone and is followed by a loose ball, regardless of where the loose ball becomes dead.