12 men breaking the huddle
It's 4th and 1 from the 50 yard line, When Team A breaks the huddle with 12 men. Prior to Team A getting in their punt formation the coach yells for the 12th man to run off the field. He does. As an added note their was no intent by Team A to deceive, just confusion on their part.
Interested in everyone's interpretation if this is an illegal substitution or not? |
It is in NCAA rules.
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Not in NFHS. See these threads:
http://forum.officiating.com/showthr...reaking+huddle http://forum.officiating.com/showthr...reaking+huddle |
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There was no deception, just Malcome not getting off the field. The way my crew deals with this is, I can monitor if it is a mistake. 1st time, let it go. 2nd time, tell coach to figure it out. 3rd time, flags away. Now, if this is late int he season or playoffs, this is enough of a season for them to know, I am more inclined to not allow it at all. Deception in our collective minds is when the team intentionally does this or when a team comes to the LOS and sees an extra player somewhere on the field. We have had very little issues by using it this way. |
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If he'd been in the huddle for 10 seconds and the replaced player didn't leave, then a flag should have flown before they even broke. Breaking with 12 is not the issue. |
Flag. Defense does not know who to cover.
What happens when other team has same problem and you are not close enough to hear it. |
I'm now beginning to see why question #6 on the part II test was there.
#6: An official's personal opinion about the value of a rule is not to have an effect on the enforcement of the rule. As described, this is a foul that needs to be called. By not doing so, you just maybe put the screws to the next crew who does make this call. |
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Not necessarily. Nothing in the OP indicates that the 12th player was in the huddle an inordinate amount of time. This is clearly a foul in NCAA, but there is not a FED rule that says breaking the huddle with 12 is illegal.
What IS illegal is the sub not coming off "immediately". There IS judgement that comes into play when deciding what "immediately" means, and if there is no A) intent to deceive or B) actual deception (even if unintentional), you have no reason to flag this other than showing that your are an OOO. |
I would give 3-5 seconds (my interpretation of immeadiatly) for the substitute to leave, otherwise it would draw a flag from me.
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Something related to this happened this last Friday. The team on the other sideline is lined up for a scrimmage kick. They realize that they only have 10 players out there and run a wing back in late and he easily gets set in time for the snap. I have some coach going nuts behind me yelling that they broke the huddle with 10. :confused: I calmly tell him that isn't a rule. :cool: He then says that it should be. :eek: Oh, if we let the inmates run the assylum.
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Flag it. The replaced played did not immediately leave the field of play. Breaking the huddle with 12 has bearing and is not a HS rule. |
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