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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 12:39pm
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Ncaa dpi

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NCAA rules. A's ball at B22. DPI at the goal line. Where is the ball spotted if the foul was (a) just in the endzone, or (b) just in the field of play?

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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 12:54pm
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Ball is spotted at the 7 yard line if the interference occurred beyond the 7 yard line. If the interference occurred before the 7 yard line it is spotted at the spot of he foul. The NCAA pass interference penalty is 15 yards from the previous spot unless the foul occurs less than 15 yards from the line of scrimmage. Then it is a spot foul.
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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 01:03pm
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Ball is spotted at the 2 yard line if the interference occurred beyond the 7 yard line. If the interference occurred before the 2 yard line it is spotted at the spot of he foul. The NCAA pass interference penalty is 15 yards from the previous spot unless the foul occurs less than 15 yards from the line of scrimmage. Then it is a spot foul.
FTFY.

Quick way to remember DPI enforcement for NCAA:
Umpire starts at the previous spot, starts walking toward Team B's end zone. He stops when he reaches the first of the following three spots:
1) 15 yards from the previous spot
2) the 2-yard-line
3) the spot of the foul

Two exceptions: when the previous spot is from the 2-yard line on a standard scrimmage play, or on a try from the three-yard-line. In those cases, enforcement is half-the-distance.
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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 03:03pm
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So it's an exception to the "1/2 the distance to the goal" rule? Thanks,
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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 03:18pm
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FTFY.

Quick way to remember DPI enforcement for NCAA:
Umpire starts at the previous spot, starts walking toward Team B's end zone. He stops when he reaches the first of the following three spots:
1) 15 yards from the previous spot
2) the 2-yard-line
3) the spot of the foul

Two exceptions: when the previous spot is from the 2-yard line on a standard scrimmage play, or on a try from the three-yard-line. In those cases, enforcement is half-the-distance.
Your explanation above is true, but the answer to Bob's question is the 7 yard line. The ball was snapped at the 22, so you go 15 yards in that case.
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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 03:23pm
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D'OH... missed that part.

And yes, DPI is an exception to the 'half-the-distance' rule. It's the only exception to half-the-distance under NCAA rules.
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