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NFHS Reciever steps out.....
of bounds, either on his own or he is forced out by defender (blocked or pushed) and returns to the playing field. Can he legally catch a pass at any time during the down? is it illegal participation? where would any infraction from this scenario be penalized from?
This is kinda like the play from the Ole Miss / Alabama game on Oct. 13. |
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Under NFHS rules, all A players are prohibitted from going out of bounds and returning during the down unless blocked out by an opponent. If blocked out, the A player must make an effort to return immediately. If he goes out on his own (accidentally or intentionally), the foul is illegal participation and the spot of the foul is where he returns.
He is still eligible to receive a pass regardless of how he went out of bounds. (i.e. There is no illegal touching if he is first to touch a forward pass after going out of bounds on his own)
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Mike Sears Last edited by mikesears; Fri Oct 19, 2007 at 09:09am. |
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Canadian Ruling
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If pushed or blocked to OB by an opponent, he is legal if he comes back in at the first opportunity to do so. If he went out on his own, it is IP. 10 yards from PIB.
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