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Old Sat Sep 19, 2009, 06:27pm
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Any kick going into R's EZ is a touchback regardless of who supplied the force. The kick never ended. Touchback.
Please don't assume Fed rules. The original poster didn't specify.
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Old Sat Sep 19, 2009, 06:51pm
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Please don't assume Fed rules. The original poster didn't specify.
Why? The vast majority of posters here only work games using NF rules. 99% of the games played in this country use NF rules.
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Old Sat Sep 19, 2009, 08:58pm
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Yep, NF: Touchback. by rule the kick was never possesed and therefore never ended until it crossed the plane of R's goal line.

Good situation. better to think through that on a forum than having to try to sort it out on the field.
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Old Sat Sep 19, 2009, 09:06pm
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This is a really save assuption.

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Please don't assume Fed rules. The original poster didn't specify.
And the person's moniker suggests he is from a state that only uses NF rules. So yes you can assume when most of us never work an NCAA game.

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Old Sat Sep 19, 2009, 09:43pm
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And most officials who use NCAA rules will never use "K" and "R". That is generally a tipoff to me that they are referring to NFHS rules
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Old Sun Sep 20, 2009, 01:34pm
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And most officials who use NCAA rules will never use "K" and "R".
Why? Did NCAA stop using them?
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Old Sun Sep 20, 2009, 01:37pm
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I have been working NCAA rules since 1989 and have not seen the K and R in a rulebook for that period. I have also been attending NCAA rules clinics (primarily in Texas) for that same period and have never seen clinicians use those letters either. A and B are what we use.
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