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Old Sun Sep 12, 2004, 01:49pm
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Originally posted by PSU213
Also, I am just wondering: in what circumstance would the basic spot not be the previous spot for a loose ball play (I am curious because of the "in most instances")?
A foul that occurs after a fumble and before possession is (re)established: the basic spot is the end of the run, and any foul that occurs during the loose ball will be penalized from the basic spot, unless you need to apply the all-but-one principle. ;o)

-Craig
As already mentioned, this may be an NCAA ruling, as in NF ball, a fumble in or behind the NZ is a loose ball play, and a fumble that occurs downfield is part of a running play even though the ball is loose. Finally, as I already said before, (almost) every live-ball foul is enforced using the all-but-one principle.
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