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Kicking Team Advancing Free Kick
From a basketball Ref. Texas High School Football, so NCAA rules apply.
Can the kicking team advance a recovered free kick - whether that kick is: 1. not touched by the receiving team 2. muffed by the receiving team 3. touched (as opposed to muffed) by the receiving team 4. fumbled by the receiving team Please site NCAA rule or rules for me. Thanks. |
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Assuming the rulebook is written the same way in Denmark as it is in Texas the following rule states:
Rule 6, Article 6.a: [... ] If the ball is caught or conquered by the kicking team, the ball becomes dead. This means that for question 1-3 the kicking team can NOT advance the ball. HOWEVER: When the receiving team gains possession of the ball it is no longer a "kicking-play" but a return. So if the receiving team fumbles it is just like an interception return and at the kicking team can recover and advance the ball. So question 4: kicking team CAN advance. |
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There's a simple way to look at it. The kick remains a kick until it comes into a player's possession or becomes dead; any other touching short of possession leaves it as a kick. If it becomes dead, then that answers all the other questions. If a free kick ends in a player's possession, if it's a player of the kicking team, it's also dead. If it's a player of the receiving team, then since it's no longer a free kick, any later loose ball or change of possession is ruled under the rules for that kind of loose ball or possession change.
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6-1-3 Touching and Recovery of a Free Kick ARTICLE 3. a. No Team A player may touch a free-kicked ball until after: 1. It touches a Team B player (Exception: Rules 6-1-4 and 6-5-1-b); 2. It breaks the plane of and remains beyond Team B’s restraining line (Exception: Rule 6-4-1) (A.R. 2-11-5-I); or 3. It touches any player, the ground, an official or anything beyond Team B’s restraining line. Thereafter, all players of Team A become eligible to touch, recover or catch the kick. b. Any other touching by Team A is illegal touching, a violation that, when the ball becomes dead, gives the receiving team the privilege of taking the ball at the spot of the violation. c. If a penalty incurred by either team before the ball becomes dead is enforced, or if there are offsetting fouls, the illegal touching privilege is canceled (A.R. 6-1-3-I). d. Illegal touching in Team A’s end zone is ignored. 6-1-6 ARTICLE 6. a. If a free kick is caught or recovered by a player of the receiving team, the ball continues in play (Exceptions: Rules 4-1-3-g, 6-1-7, and 6-5-1 and 2). If caught or recovered by a player of the kicking team, the ball becomes dead (A.R. 4-1-3-II and A.R. 6-1-6-I). The ball belongs to the receiving team at the dead- ball spot, unless the kicking team is in legal possession when the ball is declared dead. In the latter case, the ball belongs to the kicking team. Last edited by LDUB; Sat Oct 10, 2009 at 04:13pm. |
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No. No. Yes. 2-2-7-a-1 & 2-15-1-c along with 6-1-3-should cover it. You can add 2-10-2 in there if needed too. Last edited by refbuz; Sun Oct 11, 2009 at 12:08am. |
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