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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 12:31pm
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
If it was a pass, then it's illegal to recover it. If it was a fumble, then it's legal to recover it."
This is the way that I have always interpreted it. But, why do you think NFHS chose to put "pass" along with "fumble" in 9-5-3?

I also get confused as to why the NFHS chooses to use "stop" in 4-44-2, 3 & 4.

I also am confused as to why the NFHS changed 4.15.4E to 4.44.3D in 08-09, making it a travel instead of an illegal dribble. It still looks like an illegal dribble to me.
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