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APG Mon Jan 23, 2012 04:22pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 816045)
The hit could have come a second later after the second foot came down and he had not controlled the ball and made a "football move" it is still incomplete. The feet coming down is only apart of a catch, other things have to happen to complete that catch. And as I stated before, it it would not be ruled a catch an a fumble in the middle of the field, it certainly is not going to be ruled the same at in the end zone.

Peace

I agree...there's an element of time involved in making a catch...a lot of people assume ball in hand+two feet=instant catch...if this were true, there would be a lot of "cheap" fumbles.

rockyroad Mon Jan 23, 2012 04:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 816045)
The hit could have come a second later after the second foot came down and he had not controlled the ball and made a "football move" it is still incomplete. The feet coming down is only apart of a catch, other things have to happen to complete that catch. And as I stated before, it it would not be ruled a catch an a fumble in the middle of the field, it certainly is not going to be ruled the same at in the end zone.

Peace

So if this was a HS game and you were on that play, would you have ruled it a TD, Jeff? Just trying to understand the rule better without having to listen to the mouths on the tv...

JRutledge Mon Jan 23, 2012 04:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 816050)
So if this was a HS game and you were on that play, would you have ruled it a TD, Jeff? Just trying to understand the rule better without having to listen to the mouths on the tv...

No I would not. And fortunately or unfortunately I was on YouTube with a similar call in my State Final game in November. I use the same basic philosophy in both HS and college games. And unlike D1 college or most HS games, we have no replay. You better hand me the ball after all of that if I did not rule you made a football move before hitting the ground or getting hit by a defender. And at those levels they need just one foot down in most cases (they can be pushed out to complete a pass).

Peace

TXMike Tue Jan 24, 2012 07:12am

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 816054)
And unlike D1 college or most HS games, we have no replay. You better hand me the ball after all of that if I did not rule you made a football move before hitting the ground or getting hit by a defender. And at those levels they need just one foot down in most cases (they can be pushed out to complete a pass).

Peace

Are you saying that if the receiver does not get a foot down but is pushed out thus preventing the foot down , then it can still be a completion? Don't have a clue about NFHS but that is not the case in NCAA.

mbyron Tue Jan 24, 2012 08:59am

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Originally Posted by TXMike (Post 816186)
Are you saying that if the receiver does not get a foot down but is pushed out thus preventing the foot down , then it can still be a completion? Don't have a clue about NFHS but that is not the case in NCAA.

NFHS 2-4-1 "CATCH":

A catch is the act of establishing player possession of a live ball
which is in flight, and first contacting the ground inbounds or being contacted by
an opponent in such a way that he is prevented from returning to the ground
inbounds
while maintaining possession of the ball.

JRutledge Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:37am

Quote:

Originally Posted by TXMike (Post 816186)
Are you saying that if the receiver does not get a foot down but is pushed out thus preventing the foot down , then it can still be a completion? Don't have a clue about NFHS but that is not the case in NCAA.

Yes I am saying that. ;)

Peace

TXMike Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:43am

Well, then I am saying that is NOT true under NCAA rules

JRutledge Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:02am

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Originally Posted by TXMike (Post 816231)
Well, then I am saying that is NOT true under NCAA rules

I already know this, which is why I put it the way I did. I was asked what I would call in a HS game and my HS games are under NF Rules.

Peace

TXMike Tue Jan 24, 2012 12:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 816054)
I use the same basic philosophy in both HS and college games. And unlike D1 college or most HS games, we have no replay. You better hand me the ball after all of that if I did not rule you made a football move before hitting the ground or getting hit by a defender. And at those levels they need just one foot down in most cases (they can be pushed out to complete a pass).

Peace

You indicated at "those levels" (plural) which makes it appear you are referring to HS and college.


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