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Originally Posted by bisonlj
The illegal touching by A is in the B end zone so if it used it will be from the B20. B loses the option to take the spot of illegal touching if A accepts the penalty. They will and the penalty is enforced from the end of the run. A's ball 1/10 form the B6.
6-3-2
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Doesn't 6-3-11 trump this?
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Originally Posted by Rich
Doesn't 6-3-11 trump this?
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6-3-11 says that the illegal touching privilege isn't canceled on the special "violation" illegal touching because of an accepted penalty.
It seems as though they're only referring to PSK fouls by B and fouls by A during the kick when they say this, though.
A.R. 6-3-11 III seems to support your answer. Without some explanation, though, it really seems the text of 6-3-11 contradicts the approved ruling, though.