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Carryover fouls
It has always been my understanding that fouls during a TD-scoring play may not carry over to the 3rd quarter. Say, for example, foul was committed during the try at the end of the 2nd quarter. May that be carried over?
Some situations...can someone please set me straight? Assume team A wants to keep the points in all situations and enforce on succeeding play. Sit 1: A scores a TD-scoring play on the last play of the 1st quarter. Ruling: Enforce on kickoff. Untimed down Sit 2: Same as #1 except at end of 2nd quarter Ruling: Can not carry over to the 3rd quarter. Sit 3: Successful field goal at the end of the 1st quarter Ruling: No untimed down. Enforce on 2nd quarter kickoff Sit 4: Same as #3 except at end of 2nd quarter Ruling: No untimed down. No enforcement of 3rd quarter kickoff. And, in all 4 situations what if the foul was unsportsmanlike? Am I correct in assuming these don't have to be assessed on the TRY of the USC happens during a TD-scoring play? Last edited by ljudge; Tue Nov 06, 2007 at 12:45pm. |
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First we will say the foul was a PF and not USC as USC has different enforcement rules.
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If a PF foul occurs on a scoring play (td) of the last timed of 2nd qtr. Help the team out and tell them to enforce on the try or decline the foul. As it would give the other team a chance to score on the untimed kick off.
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Minor fouls that occur during a TD play do not carry over anywhere. Major fouls do carry over - to whereever you want! Major fouls are Objectionable Conduct, Unnecessary Roughness, Rough Play, No Mouthguard. UR and RP can induce a KO in the same quarter. Situations: 0. Yes, a major foul during a try can induce a KO in the 2nd, or carry over to the 3rd quarter. In fact, I had one of these tonight.
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We had a lengthy conversation about this at our local meeting this year with the change.
Here is how it was explained by the interpreter present. Live ball fouls against the defense on successful scoring plays, touchdown, field goal, or PAT. Can always be enforced at the succeeding spot. New this year was added the option after a touchdown to enforce the penalty on the ensuing kickoff (8.2.2) The interpreter said that the ensuing kickoff assumes a kickoff will follow as a result of the score. Live ball foul by the team allowing a touchdown with time left in the half: enforcement options include live ball enforcement, succeeding spot enforcement (PAT) or kickoff enforcement. When touchdown is scored with no time left in 1st or 3rd quarter, and penalty is enforced on kickoff, the kickoff is still part of the 2nd or 4th quarter (period not extended for the penalty enforcement) Live ball foul by the team allowing a touchdown with no time left in the half (when there is not an ensuing kickoff): enforcement options include, live ball enforcements and succeeding spot enforcement (PAT). Cannot carry penalty to second half or to overtime. Live ball foul by the team allowing a field goal or successful PAT enforcement options are live ball enforcement, or succeeding spot enforcement. Succeeding spot enforcement (when succeeding spot is in 2nd half or overtime) can include in essence carry penalty over. Succeeding spot enforcement never extends a period. Dead ball foul by a team allowing any score is always enforced on the succeeding spot, which would be the PAT after a touchdown, if the PAT is attempted. And the period is never extended for a dead ball foul. |
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Some states just "overlook" the ejection if it was in the last game of the season. I disagree with that, as it's unfair to those who had to serve a suspension during the season. ![]() |
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So in this play the defense committed a live-ball personal foul on the last play of the second quarter and the offense also scored on the play. Are you really saying that the offense is not allowed by rule to enforce this penalty on the try? I believe you are greatly mistaken if that is what you are trying to say. 8-2-2 If during a touchdown-scoring play in which there is no change of possession, a foul by the opponents of the scoring team occurs, the scoring team may accept the results of the play and have a penalty enforced from the succeeding spot or may choose to have the foul enforced on the ensuing kickoff. But let's look at the rules covering untimed downs. 3-3-3 A period must be extended by an untimed down if during the timed last down of the period, one of the following occurs: a. There was a foul by either team and the penalty is accepted, except for unsportsmanlike fouls, non-player fouls or fouls that specify loss of down. 3-3-3a is very specific that a period must be extended by an untimed down if the penalty is accepted for the personal foul in this case. Neither the rules book nor the case book says anything about what this untimed down is and 2-7-1 specifies that a down is either a scrimmage play or a free kick. However a try is also an untimed down by definition, 8-3-1. So let's look at 3-3-4a 3-3-4 A period shall not be extended by an untimed down if during the last timed down of the period, one of the following occurs: a. When the defense fouls during a successful try/field goal and the offended team accepts the results of the play with enforcement of the penalty from the succeeding spot. That says we don't have to ever extend a period because of a foul on a successful try or field goal. This way we don't have an untimed free kick. Now why would they do this? You can decide for yourself but I think it is because the untimed free kick is a pointless play at the end of the 2nd and 4th quarters. So now we go back to the foul during the TD play. Why wouldn't the rules book specify that this foul during the TD does not extend the period for the untimed free kick like it did for a field goal or a try? Because there is already an untimed down following the TD-scoring play, the try. I never said that the rule was immaterial. I said an untimed kick-off at the end of a half was pointless and I think the rules writers also felt that way and thus the rules don't support an untimed kick-off, I just didn't include my rule references originally. |
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#1 The try is the untimed down. Penalize on the kick-off to start the second quarter. #2 The try is the untimed down. The only place the penalty can be enforced is on the try. #3 No untimed down as a result of the foul on the successful field goal. Change ends and enforce the penalty on the kick-off. #4 No untimed down as a result of the foul on the successful field goal. The penalty will not be enforced. |
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