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You are required to be WIAA/NFHS licensed here in WI for the youth league we work. As RG points out, in the AAYFL here in WI, if a team is down by 17 or more points, and scores...they have the option of having the team with the lead kick-off to them again. My crew worked the WI League Championship last weekend...score was 22-3 at half. Team that won toss and chose to receive to start the game, got it again on the second half KO, because of the point differential...kind of a bogus rule during a game of that nature IMO....but rules are rules. 9 point game by the end.
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Under Fed rules, what position is the player receiving the snap in? Lineman, back, or neither? By NCAA rules: One player may be between his scrimmage line and the backs if in a position to receive a hand-to-hand snap from between the snapper’s legs. When in such position, that player may receive the snap himself or it may go directly to any player legally a back [S19].
The problem with this play for NCAA is that the ball did not go between the snappers legs. |
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I know that is what I have told at least two dozen people since this play was seen. I tell them all it was illegal and should have been blown dead. I have told two junior high coaches and both of them said they had thought about trying to run this play next year. Every year one crew lets a play like this stand and all of us have to break the bad news to the 100 copycats.
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There are legal snaps where the ball does not leave the hand until the arm is well underway with its motion in a front to back (or at an angle) way. I would NOT call that immediate. |
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When I post, I post regarding NFHS rules. I don't waste time researching where a clip came from. Under NFHS rules, the play is illegal and the snap is illegal.
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Shut it down for a minimum of a snap infraction or flag them for unsportsmanlike conduct for using verbiage or actions to deceive the opponent by making them believe the snap is not imminent.
Another take would be a foul for illegal formation, illegal shift or illegal motion on the quarterback for his movements prior to taking the held ball from the snapper. The simplest is the snap infraction as this fiasco does not meet the definition of a legal snap. "Hey coach. Just teach your team to play football instead of wasting time teaching them to be dishonest." |
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Heck, I'm British and even I know exactly who Dotson Lewis is and I'm 5,045 miles away as the crow flies.
It'd be like not knowing who Nelson, Adams, Shirley, Sprenger, Parry or Redding were..........
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I think what he means is that when the QB is up in the line like he was here he needs to be in position to receive a hand to hand snap between the snapper's legs. If he is not, he will either be a lineman or a mugwomp. In this case he appeared to be just to the left of the snapper and up so close that by definition he was a lineman.
He knows all snaps do not have to be between the legs as we routinely see it done differently on swinging gate plays |
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