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Scrimmage kick. K punts to R R muffs it and R bats the ball (while it is at rest or while it is still in motion) at R's 3 into R's endzone. What is the call? Is this legal? Ball goes thru the back of the endzone. I know this is a little more basic than the original play.
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If R just muffs the kick into the endzone it is a touchback. The kick hasn't ended and any scrimmage kick into R endzone is a touchback.
(It is late now but I'll take a shot at the bat) If R illegally batts the kick into the endzone, it is a post scrimmage kick foul. R's foul meets all the qualifications of PSK. The kick isn't ended so the ball into R's endzone. Therefore, still a touchback. The basic spot is the R20, so first and 10 for R on R10. If I blew this, BE KIND! Your inclusion of "Ball being nearly at rest" suggests to me that you are considering a new force. Force is not a factor in scrimmage kicks into R's endzone. Regardless of force TOUCHBACK [Edited by SJoldguy on Sep 14th, 2004 at 12:45 AM] |
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Sjoldguy you got the question of force and the status of the ball correct, but not the enforcement of the foul.
The resul is a touchback, and the basic spot is the 20. But the foul was behind the basic spot making the enforcement spot the spot of the foul (3 yard line). 1st & 10 from the 1 1/2.
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Jim,
Are you sure. Aren't you describing the all-but-one enforcement? If you are then R would have to be considered to be in possession of the ball. They muffed the ball and never gained possession. Also, why if the ball was nearly at rest and it is obvious that the ball will not go into the EZ would the batting of the ball by R be a new force?
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Also, force is never a factor in kicks going in to R's endzone...they are always touchbacks.
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A kick is a kick is a kick is a kick. The purpose of this is to remind you that until a kick ends it remains a kick and no other action makes it anything else. A kick ends when either a player gains possession or the ball becomes dead by rule. Definition of kick in rule two. Although R may be guilty of an illegal bat, because the kick has not ended, the force that puts the ball into the EZ is still considered to be the kick. This is true even if the ball is laying still on the ground when batted. In other wrds the rules do not consider R to be responsible for putting the ball in the EZ during a kick.
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Check the Case Book on page 62. 8.5.3 Situation B. This is a kick off but the ruling will apply to a scrimmage kick as well. It states "force is not a consideration on kicks going into R's end zone. Even though the ball was kicked (in this case) the kick had not ended.
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