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Old Thu Nov 13, 2003, 08:56am
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REPLY: First of all, there was no such thing as the "1996 Timing Rule" in the Federation rule book (or the NCAA book for that matter). If anything, it has to be a league modification. Secondly, after a safety, the following kick--whether as a place kick or a punt--is indeed a free kick. As such all free kick rules in NF 6-1 apply, including the stipulation that after the ball has gone ten yards and touched the ground, or touched an R player, it's a free ball.
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