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I am interested in how others call this.
First and ten for A from their 30. A32 takes the ball and breaks free for an apparent touchdown. As A32 crosses B's 20 with no B player closer than 10 yards, A75 decides this is a good time to block B68 and proceeds to "clean his clock" with a legal block albeit B68 given his top speed might cause him to come in second to a turtle in a race. A32 scores. Would you call A75 for a live ball personal foul? |
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Personal Foul-9-4-3b Charging into an opponent that is obviously out of the play. TD called back spot foul.
http://www.nfhs.org/cgi-bin/ultimate...c;f=9;t=002788 Last edited by bigjohn; Sun Sep 30, 2007 at 08:00am. |
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If B68 has no chance to be in the play, there is no need to "clock him". We are enforcing this as a live-ball UR foul. 15y from where the ball was when the hit happened. If that spot is the B-20: No TD. Team A 1D/10 @ B-35.
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I've heard of philosophies from other officials that say try to make this a dead ball foul so that the TD will stand. That said, if the block occurs obviously while the ball is still live I will take the points off the board and penalize 15 yds from the spot of the foul and have done so a few times over the last several seasons. I have also penalized as a dead ball when it is very close as I do tend to agree with the aforementioned philosophy.
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In NCAA, Live-ball fouls enforced as dead-ball fouls are generally non-contact and non-player fouls. Which NCAA rule dictates that a live-ball personal foul be enforced from the succeeding spot? Rule 9-1-2-j applies to Ed's situation and the penalty is "15 yards from the basic spot or succeeding spot for deadball fouls and a first down for Team B fouls if the first down is not in conflict with other rules." Last edited by insatty; Mon Oct 01, 2007 at 04:59pm. |
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