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While the overthrow is an "err", in the OP it seems NCAA would not allow the appeal due to a runner advancing. "(5) If the defensive team errs on an appeal play and the ball remains in liveball territory, the appeal will be allowed if: (a) The ball immediately is returned to the base being appealed; and (b) No runners advance on the misplay. If a runner(s) advances, no appeal shall be allowed." Also where do they specify that some of the 8-6-b provisions do not apply during unrelaxed action? It makes sense and I would not think of applying them during unrelaxed action but is it codified somewhere. Last edited by umpjim; Wed May 29, 2013 at 10:42am. Reason: brainfart |
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