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Old Sun Aug 29, 2010, 10:13pm
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Horse Collar is a foul against an opponent that was once a runner. So if the action starts with the ball then that runner fumbles the ball but is still pulled to the ground then that is still an opponent.

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Old Mon Aug 30, 2010, 05:37am
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Under NFHS rules, if it is clear that the player lost possession before the defender initiates the contact at the collar, there is no foul for a horsecollar tackle per se under 9-4-3k because the player was not a runner.
That is one of the 2010 rule changes. "Runner" was changed to "opponent".

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k. Grab the inside back or side collar of the shoulder pads or jersey of the runner and subsequently pull that opponent to the ground (Horse-collar).
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That is one of the 2010 rule changes. "Runner" was changed to "opponent".
True. But the action constituting the foul must begin when we have a runner. If the runner fumbles before the defender touches him, it can't be a horsecollar foul.

It's not clear from the OP exactly what happened.
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Old Mon Aug 30, 2010, 08:24am
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True. But the action constituting the foul must begin when we have a runner. If the runner fumbles before the defender touches him, it can't be a horsecollar foul.

It's not clear from the OP exactly what happened.
That is very true. You could still have something else, but not a horse collar foul.

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