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If the momentum of the R player takes him into the end zone, the momentum rule (3 yl back) allows the ball to be placed at the spot of the catch. (NFHS)
I guess in Texas and Mass he can run it out. In the other 48, no. |
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This has been a topic of discussion at our local meeting. So if the runner catches the ball and momentum takes him in the end zone he can run it out. We have had several different answers on this one. One said put the ball at the spot he caught the ball? Think we got it right but in the past we have been calling it a touch back and putting the ball at the 20
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We thought anytime the ball crossed the gl on a ko it was a dead ball touchback, after discussing this and getting in the rule book we got the right answer. I think this is right as if this does happen he can run it out as the k ends when he catches it?
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A kick is a kick is a kick until it ends (possession by a receiver, for instance) or becomes dead by rule. If the ball becomes dead in the EZ, the momentum rule applies & the ball will be placed at the R-2. |
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