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I hadn't called hurdling in ten years and suddenly had occassion to call it twice in one playoff game. The above is a true definition. If the defender isn't, say, kneeling or lying prone or in a similar fashion in contact with the ground, a player from the other team can't jump over them leading with their legs. Since the NFHS is always looking for safety, they don't want a ball carrier hurdling over a defender and kicking him in the head with a shoe or something like that.
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It is rare it even happens.
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Had it in an 8th grade game, several years ago, runner made a real nice hurdle between sideline and numbers. Crowd loved it, coaches loved it. Then they saw 3 flags ( R , U and LJ) . Coach really thought it was ok because (ready for it...) he has seen it on tv.
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Had some interesting banter over this subject with some members of a few other crews sitting around one night.
Running back A33 has the ball and runs downfield getting out in the open field, player B24 (upright on 2 legs) attempts to make a tackle. * A33 leaps up in the air over A24, completes a forward somersault, and continues running. Ruling? Or * A33 leaps straight up (pulling his legs up as he jumps) and goes over the top of B24 trying to make the tackle. Ruling? Note: The group as a whole had some strong discussion on this for a bit because when he pulls his feet up in the second example, A33's knees come out front of him and become the foremost point to B24. Meeting the definition of a hurdle?
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Well, it is legal on TV. NCAA rules specifically exempt the runner from the penalty for hurdling (Rule 9-1-13 states "There shall be no hurdling." (Exception: The ball carrier may hurdle an opponent.)) NFL rules do not mention hurdling at all. IMO, if the defender is airborne or has something other than a foot on the ground, hurdling is fair game, because there is no safety issue then.
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