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I guess I am hung up on the section that says that if R muffs a grounded scrimmage kick, then it provides a new force. I read that to mean that if R muffs a grounded kick then they provide a new force.
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I had this play last year. So is this different from Fed? |
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Aggie, yes very different in Fed. A free or scrimmage kick breaking the plane of R's oal line is always a touchback, even if muffed by either team. The ball is dead as soon s it breaks the plane.
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