![]() |
NCAA Conversion Rule - Help me out please?!?
I thought I saw a college game a year or two ago that had the following scenario(or something close to it):
Team A goes for 2, fumbles - Team B picks up the fumble returns it 20 yards, fumbles, Team A recovers and runs it in for the conversion. Give me a ruling for this scenario, please. I'd appreciate any rule reference you could give as well. Thanks. |
There is no special rules for a try down in NCAA accept for penalty enforcement differences and that the 4th down fumble rule is in effect. However, since B recovered the ball, then fumbled it, any A player can recover the loose ball and advance it. If the team A player advances it to B's GL, it will be a 2 pt conversion. I cannot really give you a rule reference cuz as I stated above, it is like a regular down, with those exceptions.
|
For some reason I recall the crew.........
giving the offense 1 point in this scenario. I know it sounds crazy, but I couldn't have made this up!?! Thanks for the effort, I'll take others thoughts on this as well.
|
Quote:
Robert |
Quote:
Yes, the amazing thing is that NCAA adopting 2-way scoring for the try actually shortened the rules a little. But they could shorten them even more by abolishing the try. Robert |
Quote:
|
Thanks All
That was the deal. Team B recovered, fumbled back into their own end zone on the return and it went out of bounds for a 1 point safety. Thanks for the refresher!!!
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:08pm. |