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Touchback or not? (NCAA)
NCAA Rules:
Team A's free kick: 1) bounces at the B-5 2) hits the Referee who is standing 2 yards deep in the end zone 3) rebounds (without touching in the end zone) back to the B-1. Situation A: ball is declared dead there when no player attempts to secure it. Situation B: Ball is recovered by Team A at the B-1. What do you have? |
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I will get you a rule reference when I get a chance.
But it is : Situation B: Ball is recovered by Team A at the B-1. In this instance the Referee is treated as dead air, unless he was standing OB when touched. |
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This was on a 7-man crew... R was standing 2 yards deep in the End Zone in the middle of the field when the ball hit him and bounced out to the 1-yard-line. The ball never hit in anything in the end zone, except for the R.
(This actually happened in a game up here a few weeks back. The R called it a touchback, but in looking through my rule book I couldn't find any support for doing so other than 'points not covered in the rules' or the 'sometimes you just gotta officiate' philosophy). |
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I think in fairness to B you need to rule this a TB, since the kick would have touched the ground in the EZ if the R had been in the proper position.
Sticking them on the B-1 is technically correct but brutal.
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Is it brutal?
What if it didn't hit R, and hit the ground but didn't go out of the EZ? The receiving team is responsible for possessing this ball - they are at fault if they don't cover it up. I get your point regarding it being brutal if the receiving team did recover it at the 1 (and for whatever reason didn't run it) ... the R's error in getting in the way likely cost them 19 yards. But R knows (or should) they can't just ignore this ball. (And lastly ... brutality aside... Most games under NCAA rules are on TV - and reviewable. I truly don't think, "Oops, sorry about that" is going to cut it when K's team insists on the ball and it's theirs by rule.)
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One of us is missing something, Mike. You're saying B has to cover a free kick that has touched the ground in the EZ?
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I must be missing something here, but I was always under the impression that a ball that breaks the plane is a touchback. I know that in NCAA, you can't do the play similar to the out of bounds in basketball where a kicking team player jumps and bats it back into the field. When that happens, it's ruled a TB since the ball broke the plane.
How is this different? |
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In NCAA, a kick is a touchback when it touches the ground in the endzone and is untouched by Team B (Team R) before touching the ground. If the ball is touched before hitting the ground in the endzone, it is a live ball and free to recover. Quote:
In this situation, if the ball is touched by the kicking team in the endzone, the kicking team is guilty of illegal touching. Since the ball is in the endzone, it will be placed at the B-20. Same result as a touchback but it is not a touchback.
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