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Originally posted by Theisey
If you know NCAA rules, you'll see that PSK is an exception.
Considering NF has used the previous spot for the enforcment spot on loose ball plays (and still is)"Except" for PSK. That by defintion, makes PSK an "Exception" under NF rules.
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Remember how long it took to get a PSK rule into NFHS book? Part of the problem was the use of the word "exception" and if you carefully read the rule book that word is only used once in a statement that says the current PSK rule is not an exception.
The objective of the NFHS rules makers is to maintain a simple and easy to understand book and if they start including exceptions they miss the mark.
As for the double foul. Where possession actually changes determines the enforcement. For instance, is it equitable for K to commit a motion penalty and R to commit a PSK foul and have them offset? That could happen if team possession changes when the kick ends.