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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 12:26pm
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O1 and D1 go up for a pass. They both come down to the ground with thier feet and they continue to gain possession. D1 takes the ball away for possession and the o1 takes himn to the ground.
What is the call?
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 12:33pm
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D1 ball, change of posession, 1st and ten the other way.
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Joint possession, if you rule it as such when they come down, is a dead ball in possession of the offense.
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Agreed. When two opponents return to the ground, with the ball in joint possession, the play ends there. Anything that happens after that is dead ball.
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 12:52pm
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Has anyone ever called joint posession on a catch?
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 01:00pm
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'joint possession' will get you 3-5 around here!
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 01:07pm
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Has anyone ever called joint posession on a catch?
A game earlier this season we actually had two. One that I was covering was a textbook example: two opponents are airborne and both grab the ball and pull it in. They return to the ground simultaneously, each with their arms around the ball and cradled to their chests. Never saw one like that before. The other one in that game was covered and called by the HL who described his much the way I described mine.
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 02:26pm
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We had it this year for the 1st time. Our wing man nailed the call, blowing it dead as they tried to run, we explained it to the confused coach, he understood and was pretty impressed.
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 03:24pm
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I had one in flag football (where rules are based on NFHS) this season. The kicker: it occured in the end zone. You can imagine how the defensive players took the news...
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 04:03pm
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OOPS! Missed that one due to missing the joint posession dead ball idea.
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Old Thu Oct 28, 2004, 06:37am
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Key words here are "Joint Possession". When both the offense and defense possess the ball at the same time. There actually is NO change of possession. The offense still has the ball. Now if both come down with the ball at the same time and are still on their feet, THEN the defender takes the ball, that is when you have a change of possession and the defense has the ball.
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Old Thu Oct 28, 2004, 07:51am
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Originally posted by Exkalybr
Key words here are "Joint Possession". When both the offense and defense possess the ball at the same time. There actually is NO change of possession. The offense still has the ball. Now if both come down with the ball at the same time and are still on their feet, THEN the defender takes the ball, that is when you have a change of possession and the defense has the ball.
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You post is incorrect.
It is not possible for the defense to gain control of the fooball on the play you desrcibe. If (as you described above) "both come down with the ball at the same time and still on their feet" The play is immediatly over, the ball becomes (and should be blown) dead, and is awarded to A at that spot. Any action occuring after this point is merely action during a dead ball and (unless a personal foul or usportsmanlike occurs) is ignored!
Please see:
NFHS Rule Book 7-5-4, and,
NFHS Case Book 7.5.4
I hope this helps.
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Old Thu Oct 28, 2004, 07:51am
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No. Once you decide there is joint possession when they both come down, the play is dead. Nothing that happens after matters.
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Old Thu Oct 28, 2004, 09:45am
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Key words here are "Joint Possession". When both the offense and defense possess the ball at the same time. There actually is NO change of possession. The offense still has the ball. Now if both come down with the ball at the same time and are still on their feet, THEN the defender takes the ball, that is when you have a change of possession and the defense has the ball.
As has been said before "joint possession" of a pass causes the ball to become dead and it stays in possession of the team last in possession. In fact, there is no requirement to hit the ground, the ball becomes dead immediately.

So, lets say both A and B players catch the ball in the air. On the way toward the ground B wrestles it away from A. The ball is already dead and possession belongs to the team last in possession.
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Old Thu Oct 28, 2004, 09:58am
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I might argue that neither has possession in the air, as it requires landing in bounds to demonstrate possession (remember the whole catch-out-of-bounds-in-the-air and pitch thread?). Until they land, neither has possession.
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