Field Goal Alignment
Basketball official, football coach. Pretty good with rules, but looking for some clarification-
On a normal field goal alignment, can the linemen interlock ankles pre-snap? I want to say the guards can with the center but not other positions? What's the ruling here? On a related note, I think there is an NFL rule along the lines of no more than 6 players may align on either side of the ball on defense while lining up to an offense's field goal formation. Does any such rule exist in HS? Thanks for the help! |
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Indeed, pre-snap - only the snapper and the two linemen immediately to each side may interlock their legs. After the snap, the rest are free to step down and interlock as well.
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Excellent. That's what I had thought, but couldn't quite find it. Thanks guys!
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still the same?
It's been a few years now since I worked a Federation high school game. I had that call once in an intersectional game at the Syracuse Carrier Dome. A well coached STAC League team lined up for the extra point, all linemen locked legs. At U, I tossed the flag. When the R told the coach about the penalty, he said he never heard of it. Surprised me, as the coach was a long time big name there. Goes to show,, you never know. Made me wonder if they had been getting away with it for years.
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I rencently wondered on this questions, too.
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