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Old Wed Oct 23, 2013, 10:40am
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The request should be granted.


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4.3.6 SITUATION: Prior to the ready-for-play on a try, A’s captain requests the
ball be placed on the right side hash mark. A then deploys in a spread formation.
(a) A1 does not like the defensive coverage and requests a time-out; or (b) a
dead-ball foul occurs. The captain of A then asks the referee to move the ball to
a position midway between the uprights. RULING: The request is denied in (a)
and honored in (b). The captain may, in seven situations, ask that the ball be
placed at a certain point between the hash marks. However, once spotted the ball
may not be moved because of a second request. If a dead-ball foul occurs, or a
foul occurs during the down and the penalty is accepted, the captain again will be
given an opportunity to pick a spot for the replay.
The request for placement of
the ball is permissible for a try or kickoff, after a safety, fair catch, awarded fair
catch, touchback, or the start of each series, using the 10-Yard Line Overtime
Procedure. (8-3-1)
This situation.
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Old Wed Oct 23, 2013, 11:07am
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This foul happened during a running play that ended at the goal line. The foul happended behind the end of the run so the penalty is enforced from the spot of the foul (ABO). This not only includes the yard line, but also relation to the sideline. Go to the flag and mark off 10 yards. This leaves you in the side zone. Then read rule 4-3-5:
When the ball becomes dead in a side zone or is awarded to a team there or is left there by a penalty, play is resumed at the nearest hash mark.

It's usually acceptable for the U to march off this penalty at the hash rather than the side zone.

I'm surprised by how many officials don't realize previous spot and spot of the foul don't include both the yard line and relation to the sideline/hash.
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Old Wed Oct 23, 2013, 12:15pm
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bison, for an ordinary down to be replayed, you'd be right.

But for a try, A can move the ball after a penalty, live- or dead-ball. 4-3-6a
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Old Wed Oct 23, 2013, 03:33pm
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bison, for an ordinary down to be replayed, you'd be right.

But for a try, A can move the ball after a penalty, live- or dead-ball. 4-3-6a
I did not catch the OP was a try. Yes, then you can put the ball anywhere between the hashes.
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