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Rule Reference Question - OPI on try
Quick question.
Try... OPI on offense. Do we mark off any yardage on the kickoff. A has lost the right to replay the try with the loss of down penatly. Where can I find reference to this in the rulebook? |
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OPI on a convert: If the attempt is good, cancel the score and re-try the convert from the previous spot (15 on the KO) or from the previous spot minus 15 yards (regular KO). If the attempt is NOT good, put the 15 on the KO. No option to re-try the convert.
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I doubt you'll find any specific reference to OPI-on-a-try in the rulebook, but it hardly matters.
Think about it: If you have OPI during a try, the following scenarios can occur (assuming NFHS ruleset): 1) OPI, try is converted. 2a) OPI, try is not converted. Team B accepts the penalty. 2b) OPI, try is not converted, Team B declines the penalty. In #1, Team B will obviously accept the penalty, 15 yards + loss of down, thus ending the try. In #2a, Team B accepts the penalty, 15 yards + loss of down, thus ending the try. In #2B, Team B declines the penalty, thus ending the try. Notice that #2a and #2b are, for all intents and purposes, identical. |
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No. The penalty includes loss of down so the try is unsuccessful. There is no rule provision for enforcing OPI from the succeeding spot.
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Rule 8-3-4: If during a successful try, a loss of down foul by A occurs, there is no score and no replay. Rule 8-3-6: If during an unsuccessful try, a foul by A occurs, the penalty is obviously declined, the results of the play stands and there is no replay. Case 8.3.2.C: During a try, A1 passes complete to A2 in the end zone and (b) A4 interfered with B1. RULING: In (b), the loss of down foul by A4 dictates that no points are scored, and no replay. |
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And this discussion isn't just abstract for me either; our game last Friday featured two OPI calls, one of which was actually on a "successful" try. (FWIW, the game in question also had 928 yards of offense, 20+ penalties, a try that was attempted 4 times, a hurdling call (by me), and USC fouls on both benches.) |
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As for OPI, my opinion is just make it a 5 yd with LOD, just like all the other LOD A fouls.
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Why would you give a team a second chance to be successful on a play where they were the ones to potentially take the ball out of the other team's hands? What if the OPI (not on a try) was the only reason the defense didn't intercept and run for a touchdown.
You now want to just mark of 15 and give them another chance to replay the down that they screwed up in the first place? IMHO, I think this is a great enforcement of an OPI. I would agree with shortening the distance but they should always lose the down. |
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Assuming a pick-six is as unrealistic as me saying that a holding penalty kept a defender from stripping a ball and returning the fumble for a TD. |
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