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4th/10 from K's 20. K is in scrimmage kick formation with K1 seven yards behind the snapper. K1 receives the snap and begins the kicking motion but his foot hasn't touched the ball when R2 contacts K1 with a hard but legal hit. The ball rolls to R's 40 where K2 falls on it. Ruling?
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![]() Cause if I don't, this must have been one heck of a hit to cause the ball to go 27 yards foward! If K doesn't kick it, this is a fumble. Typing out loud here ..... I don't see how K1 is down because he is still under the exception allowing him to hold the ball with knee(s) on ground. Now if he were knocked to his butt and THEN the ball comes loose, it is a dead ball.
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I found an interesting comment in the NFHS Handbook - page 52 - "A kicker does not become a kcker until his foot meets the ball in a punt or a drop kick. Up to that instant he is a runner and since he may fake a kick and try to advance he may be tackled. Once he becomes a kicker, he remains a kicker until he has completely regained his balance. Therefore, the period involved in roughing the kicker begins with his foot contacting the ball and continues until he regains his balance."
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REPLY: NFHS and NCAA rules agree that until he puts his foot to the ball, K1 is a runner and can be legally hit and tackled. So the hit is legal. If, subsequent to the hit, he's still able to make contact with the ball, the remaining kicking rules apply; if not, any loose ball would be considered a fumble.
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This can't be a fumble... the ball rolled FORTY SEVEN yards (not 27). This had to have been kicked. Contact was legal, and this is a punt. R's ball.
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Now if K1 was hit a split second after regaining his balance we would have "Illegal Blocking" since the "kicker" cannot be blocked before the kick has touched the ground or any other player? WM |
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To keep it simple - K wasn't a kicker so the contact was legal.
If K's foot touched the ball - it's a scrimmage kick and R gets the ball. If K's foot didn't touch the ball - it's one heck of fumble and it's K's ball. (though I saw his foot kick the ball after the contact, in which case we have an easy call!) ![]() |
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Re: Re: Canadian Ruling
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K1 has the ball but gets hit before he can do anything with it. This is a fumble in our game. On a fumble, anybody may legally gain possession of the ball. When K does, and it downed at R's 40, it is many yards beyond the line-to-gain. K 1D.
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