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on a kickoff, the receiver catches the ball at about the 4 yardline and his monentum carries him into the endzone. is the ball dead? will they have the ball on the 4 yardline to start? can he advance the ball out of the endzone? how about the same situation on a punt?
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The kick is ended when R catches the free kick or scrimmage kick at R's 4 yard line. The ball is still live when R carries it into his end zone. Now if R gets tackled there or the ball is dead behind R's goal-line in R's possession (team or player) then it will be R's ball 1st and 10 at R's 4 yard line because of the momentum exception.
I'm giving a presentation on force (touchback and safety) tonight at our weekly meeting so hopefully I got this right... May the force be with you...
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No, the R team member is holding a live ball. If the ball happens to become dead by rule behind the goal line(e.g.: the runner goes down, fumbles the ball over the endline, etc.), then R will have the ball 1st and 10 at his own 4 as the momentum exception applies. Same goes for a punt.
The key word here is "catch" which is a live ball caught in flight (ie: never hit the ground). If the ball hits and bounces high in the air then possessed, it's not a catch and if the ball becomes dead behind the goal line it would then be a safety on both a free kick and punt as the momentum exception wouldn't apply. The momentum rule has been modified to say something like "Momentum actually applies any covered defensive play situation." Someone please correct me if I'm wrong in any of this. I've had a few snafus lately. |
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BTW: Can you fill me in on how your organization runs its training for officials? I noted your response about "weekly meeting." Do you meet once a week throughout the year or just as the FB season approaches? How are the "presentations" handled? Thanks!
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FED rules - ball is dead when it crosses the goal line. Rule 8-5-3a1. Momentum exception in effect. I don't know about NCAA rules...
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wrong rule
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I should have cited '8-5-2a EXCEPTION' - when B catches a kick between 5 yard line and his goal line, and his original momentum carries him into the endzone, the ball is dead in his teams' possession at the spot where the kick was caught. FWIW - 8.5.3 sit B states that the ball becomes dead when the kick breaks the plane of R's goal line.
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Exmaple 8.5.3-sit.b is a kicked ball going into the EZ. Once caught (or for that matter recovered) the KICK part of the play is over. Definitions! we gotta know them else the wrong result will be applied. |
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The words "where the ball becomes dead" in the rule has the same meaning as saying "if the ball becomes dead." It's not declaring that the ball automatically becomes dead in such a situation. In such situations, you need to let the down play itself out until the ball becomes dead by rule. Then if the ball has become dead in B's endzone, the momentum exception kicks in and the ball is awarded to B at his 4 yard line. Consider these plays: As pass is intercepted by B20 at Bs 3. His momentum carries him into his endzone where: (a) he falls to the ground. RULING ME applies. Bs ball 1-10 from Bs 3 (b) he is tackled in the endzone by A45. RULING ME applies. Bs ball 1-10 from Bs 3 (c) he fumbles the ball and it rolls across the endline. RULING ME applies. Bs ball 1-10 from Bs 3 (d) he hands the ball to his teammate, B12 who runs out of bounds in the endzone. RULING ME applies. Bs ball 1-10 from Bs 3 (e) he sees hes about to get tackled so he throws the ball backwards across the endline. RULING ME applies. Bs ball 1-10 from Bs 3. (f) He attempts to run the ball out and gets tackled at his 1. RULING ME does not apply. Bs ball 1-10 from Bs 1. (g) He brings the ball back into the field of play and then circles back into the end zone where he is tackled. RULING ME does not apply. Safety. Award A two points. And remember that the basic spot for any fouls that occur after the interception is the end of the run which, according to NF 10-3-3c is Bs 3 (the spot of the interception). And dont forget to apply the all-but-one principle in such cases.
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Let's say B intercepts a pass at the 1 and his momentum takes him into the EZ, where almost immediately, the ball is stripped from his grasp and he fumbles (he had gotten possession). While the ball is loose, B2 holds A2 at B's 3. The ball rolls back out to B's 5 and B5 recovers it there.
If the ME is not in effect, the related run ended in the end zone, making that the basic spot for enforcement of the hold while the ball was loose, making it a safety. I don't believe any of us would ever rule safety as a)the ball wasn't recovered in the end zone and b) the foul didn't occur in the end zone. If that's the case, then our basic spot would be the momentum spot - B's 1 - and we would go 1/2 the distance and give B the ball there 1st and 10 going out. |
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