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Spurries Says Bama Broke the Rules
Steve Spurrier has requested that the SEC look into Bama using tape to mark the spot for an XP and/or FG. It sounds like he says they put tape down to mark the spot for the ball and then picked up the tape after the kick.
Would this violate a rule? What benefit does it give to the kicking team? |
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I also have no idea what benefit this would have. I am assuming they put the tape down right before the XP or FG? Maybe the rules will not allow this in the future, but I do not see the big deal right now. Peace |
Did they have a little snow plow come out and clear the spot before the kick?
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The NCAA football rulebook (Rule 6-3; Article 10; subsection d) says:
"Any device or material used to mark the spot of a scrimmage place kick or elevate the ball makes the kick illegal." |
Is he actually just getting around to complaining about this? We were marking the spot of the hold back in the early 90's in the Big 8 with tape or a small ball of something white. Anything to give a good reference point to put the ball on. We didn't publicize it to the officials but I think they could tell we were doing it.
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What was the point of making that illegal? Unfair to blind kickers?
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