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Camron Rust Fri Dec 04, 2020 06:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by thumpferee (Post 1040376)
I'm sorry, but I completely disagree! That is not the correct rule for this situation.

9-9-3 applies to a player who jumps and possesses the ball with both feet off the ground and may make a "normal landing". He never "took off", he was still on the "runway".
He catches the ball with his foot on the floor. The editor even paused the video!

I question, Why would the video be shown if it were so obvious the correct ruling was made?

To me, the case plays describe "what is or is not a BCV"!

Ok, let me have it!

What you suggest happened is not accurate. He caught the ball in the air and 9-3-3 is exactly the applicable rule.

The editor paused the video when the first foot came down AFTER the ball was caught in the air and then paused it again when the second foot came down (completing the normal landing).

The video is made to illustrate to those that don't know the rule or don't think the rule is applicable.

BillyMac Sat Dec 05, 2020 03:24pm

Put Your Right Foot Forward, Put Your Left Foot Out ...
 
Do The Bunny Hop, Hop, Hop, Hop
The Bunny Hop (Ray Anthony And His Orchestra,1953)

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1040379)
Backcourt violation.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 1040382)
He caught the ball in the air and 9-3-3 is exactly the applicable rule.

I looked at the video again, and I now agree with Camron Rust (and everybody else).

The double hop off his left foot fooled me.

Legal play.

Next time, instead of trying to officiate a college game, I'll buy a ticket and sit in the cheap seats where I belong.

Raymond Sat Dec 05, 2020 03:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1040388)





I looked at the video again, and I now agree with Camron Rust (and everybody else).



The double hop off his left foot fooled me.



Legal play.



Next time, instead of trying to officiate a college game, I'll buy a ticket and sit in the cheap seats where I belong.

Is the rule different for high school?

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BillyMac Sat Dec 05, 2020 03:45pm

Nosebleed Seats ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 1040390)
Is the rule different for high school?

I believe it's the same. All the more reason to make me sit in the cheap seats.

bob jenkins Sat Dec 05, 2020 06:56pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 1040390)
Is the rule different for high school?

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this rule is exactly the same. And, on this play, benefit of the doubt to the offense (no violation).

BillyMac Sat Dec 05, 2020 07:35pm

Tough Call ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 1040395)
this rule is exactly the same. And, on this play, benefit of the doubt to the offense (no violation).

After viewing the video several times, I have no doubt (no violation).

In a real game, in real time, without the benefit of the video, to react in a split second, it's a tough call.

Raymond Sat Dec 05, 2020 07:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1040397)
After viewing the video several times, I have no doubt (no violation).

In a real game, in real time, without the benefit of the video, to react in a split second, it's a tough call.

And when in doubt, you go with the no-call.

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BillyMac Sun Dec 06, 2020 10:48am

No-Call ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 1040398)
And when in doubt, you go with the no-call.

Amen.


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