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Originally Posted by OKREF
Ok. Let me clarify. B23 intercepts a pass. At the 35 yd line B10 blocks A2 and they end up OOB and in the team B bench area. 10-15 team B players surround A2. Whooping it up. A2 is trying to get away, as he is, non-player A1 jumps and gets in the face of B2 and bumps him, A2 then shoves B1. All of this happens during the interception return for a touchdown, prior to the score. They are both live ball fouls.
So do we have two personal fouls? Or 1 PF, and 1 US?
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Personal foul has to be for contact. Unsporting is for non-contact acts. Now if the penalty for the A1 jumping up is enough, I would go with USC. If the bump is what was for alarm, then call it a PF. Heck depending on the entire action, you could have two different penalties on A1, but that would a HTBT situation.
And they are live ball fouls that are treated like dead ball fouls. Personal fouls are enforced at the previous spot unless there is a special enforcement portion like what happens with the opponent of the scoring team.
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