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I think the NCAA has the same fundamental all levels do, a foul does not kill a play, it is already dead (like a dead ball foul).
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There are two fouls that cause the ball to become dead in NCAA:
a) scrimmage kick from beyond the neutral zone (2-16-7-c and 6-3-10-c) b) return kick (a kick made after a change of possession) (2-16-8 and 6-3-10-b) |
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Punt from beyond and return kick |
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