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Old Sat Dec 26, 2015, 11:17pm
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Another FG above the uprights

The Indiana/Duke game ended with a tough FG situation as the kicked ball was above the uprights.

I recall this being the case with the Boise State/Nevada game about five years ago.
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OK, but the ball has to be completely inside the upright. The only person that knows this is the official under the upright. Not really hard to understand.

S & I Rulebooks have shown this distinction for years in both the NF and NCAA rules.



BTW, this is a NF rulebook reference, but the rule is the same at the NCAA and NFL levels for this purpose.

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Old Sun Dec 27, 2015, 09:36am
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OK, but the ball has to be completely inside the upright. The only person that knows this is the official under the upright. Not really hard to understand.
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Old Sun Dec 27, 2015, 05:14pm
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Gotta love quality playpics that leave no room for ambiguity. Thank you.
Yeah, but their wording is bad. Should be, "If any part of the ball fails to penetrate the plane surface formed by the inside edges of the uprights extended upward, it is unsuccessful." And that could actually make a difference in a close case with the ends of the ball spinning, because at one instant part of the ball could be outside the edge, and at another (earlier or later) it could pass thru.
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Old Sun Dec 27, 2015, 09:08pm
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Yeah, but their wording is bad. Should be, "If any part of the ball fails to penetrate the plane surface formed by the inside edges of the uprights extended upward, it is unsuccessful." And that could actually make a difference in a close case with the ends of the ball spinning, because at one instant part of the ball could be outside the edge, and at another (earlier or later) it could pass thru.

You really think there is ambiguity in this rule for officials? Sorry, I have never had a deep debate over this rule ever. It is usually the dumb public or media that had no idea what makes a field goal good or not. And the reaction of what I heard on SportsCenter is the reason this even becomes in issue.

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Old Mon Dec 28, 2015, 08:43am
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BTW, this is a NF rulebook reference, but the rule is the same at the NCAA and NFL levels for this purpose.
The NFL rule is different

Rule 11-4-1-c
The entire ball must pass through the vertical plane of the goal, which is the area above the crossbar and between the uprights or, if above the uprights, between their outside edges. If the ball passes through the goal, and returns through the goal without striking the ground or some object or person beyond the goal, the attempt is unsuccessful.
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Despite the protestations of the Indiana kicker, I thought the call was correct. From the angles shown on TV, it appeared the ball went directly over the upright, not inside as required by rule.
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Old Mon Dec 28, 2015, 11:20am
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You really think there is ambiguity in this rule for officials? Sorry, I have never had a deep debate over this rule ever. It is usually the dumb public or media that had no idea what makes a field goal good or not. And the reaction of what I heard on SportsCenter is the reason this even becomes in issue. Peace
Absolutely agree, the non-football equivalent would be, "just a little bit PREGNANT" some things in life either are, or they are not, and whether or not a field goal attempt is inside the uprights is a decision made EXCLUSIVELY by the covering game official.
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Absolutely agree, the non-football equivalent would be, "just a little bit PREGNANT" some things in life either are, or they are not, and whether or not a field goal attempt is inside the uprights is a decision made EXCLUSIVELY by the covering game official.
That's not entirely true -- if the ball was at the level of the uprights, it can be reviewed.

I have to admit, I worked FJ at the college level for a few years and some of those PAT kicks were BLASTED through. It's not as easy a call as some would make it. And if it was *that* close, I went with my gut instinct and didn't give it a second thought.
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Old Mon Dec 28, 2015, 02:26pm
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That's not entirely true -- if the ball was at the level of the uprights, it can be reviewed.

I have to admit, I worked FJ at the college level for a few years and some of those PAT kicks were BLASTED through. It's not as easy a call as some would make it. And if it was *that* close, I went with my gut instinct and didn't give it a second thought.
It is not that hard either and this was a rather long FG attempt. It is not so difficult if you watch the flight of the ball. Either way, what I saw was the ball did not look clearly inside but directly over and that official would have the best look. The media tried to make it like it was an obvious mistake on the official's part.

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That's not entirely true -- if the ball was at the level of the uprights, it can be reviewed.

I have to admit, I worked FJ at the college level for a few years and some of those PAT kicks were BLASTED through. It's not as easy a call as some would make it. And if it was *that* close, I went with my gut instinct and didn't give it a second thought.
It sounds like we're saying the same thing. Accepting that there is an exception to EVERY rule, "most" instantaneous decisions made on ANY football field for a wide variety of "that close" (bang-bang) decisions are based on the (informed and experienced) "gut instincts" of the covering officials, as well they should be.
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Old Mon Dec 28, 2015, 05:12pm
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You really think there is ambiguity in this rule for officials?
No, not in the official rules of the various codes, but the supposed restatement of one of them quoted above does not accurately restate the provision it purports to.

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