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Can the ball be snapped from a spot exactly ON goalline?
I mean a situation, where the most forward point is in the field, but the rear part of the ball is on or behind goalline.
Possible scenarios, how to achieve that could be as follows: -punt/interception is caught deep in the endzone, runner tries to run out, but is tackled so, that most forward point of the ball is at "on-inch-line", but rest of the ball is in the endzone (touch what matters? That most forward point and R´s ball from 1-in or is it a touchback?) -Team A snaps from very close to own endzone and commits (multiple) penalty, which means half the distance. But what distance is halved? Goalline to most forward point of the ball (what would move the rear part of the ball on the goalline) - or - goalline to the "end" of the ball? -Team A on fourth and goal is stopped inch(es) short. From what spot will Team B snap the ball? Exactly where left by Team A (because of turnover, the most forward point will move one foot closer to Team A´s and zone) or is the ball turned around the most forward point (and part of the ball will be placed on the goalline)? Thank you for help |
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If any part of the ball is touching the goalline when the ball becomes dead you either have a safety, touchback, or touchdown. To avoid a safety the team must get the entire football out of the end zone.
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I don't have my books next to me, but there is a clause in the Fed. rules that says that in this situation, the referee shall place the ball so that the tail end of the ball is not penetrating the goal line.
As for your scenario where there is a turnover on downs, the ball is to be placed exactly where it was at the start of fourth down and the l.o.s. moves from one end of the ball to the other on the change of possession. |
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JasonTX - well, but in scenarios two and three, the ball is dead "outside" goalline. It is moved there by officials. And my question is, whether those moves are OK (and for example also what point of the ball should be halved - sure no matter which it is, where previous spot is on 9-yard-line, but becomes important when dealing with inches)
ljdave - yes, that is actually what I was "asking". But I was writing (or better said thinking ![]() ![]() |
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NCAA is no different than NF. The entire ball must get out of the EZ to not have a safety or TB.
The forward point of the ball can never touch the GL in multiple foul penalties that are 1/2 the distance penalties and the front part of the ball can never be touching the GL. If the ball is snapped on 4th down from the one inch line and there is an incomplete pass, the ball will be placed so the back end of the ball is just outside the GL. That would be different than in other 4th down incomplete forward pass plays in which the ball is placed in the same location and the forward point of the ball now becomes the rear point of the ball. |
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No. We do not scrimmage inside the 1 yard line. Forward progress cannot award a TD because of the rotation of the ball. If any part of the ball is in the EZ, the ball has EZ status.
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![]() On situation 3 the ball will be placed in the spot where it becomes dead and then the chains would move to the "new" forward part of the ball. |
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Similar to our example, Team A going in on 4th and goal from the 2-inch line throws an incomplete pass. We as officials have to place the ball exactly where it was, and the HL/U moves the LOS the length of the football. If we didn't have this rule, and instead kept the same LOS, the ball would flip over the line and part of the ball would be in the endzone. This is the meaning for the rule. The ball goes where the ball goes, and the chain crew lines up accordingly on a change of possession. Hope that clears it up........ |
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