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Hide Out Play in MHSAA Championship Game
4th down from about B's 40. A runs off a bunch of players and a bunch come in on the HL's side. A44 stops just short of going off the field and stays on the field. The HL is a step or two on the field and the A44 is behind him. A lines up in a field goal try formation, they snap to the "kicker" and he throws to an uncovered A44 for the TD.
According to A's coach, they had asked the officials about it and they allowed it. Here's an article on it. Hopefully there will be video. Trick play changes momentum in West Catholic's Division 5 championship - MLive.com Last edited by ddn; Sun Dec 01, 2013 at 07:31pm. |
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No video but using a substitution or pretended substitution to deceive is illegal. From your description, the player was not inside the numbers at some point between the RFP and snap so there is illegal formation. If the wing allowed a player to get behind him, that is on him. NF mechanics were changed a few years back to start on the sideline and the move in if necessary.
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Especially when it happens in a championship game.
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Found the video: MHSAA - Streaming live high school sporting events from NFHS Network
Go to 1:40:00 in. HL was just a step on field, you can just see the A player's legs at the 33 yard line. |
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Actually it starts at 1:41:35. I note the wing had been standing in the white on prior plays.
On the previous play, the whole right o-line was off. I am going to try and download that clip for future training purposes. One of our area schools won a state championship back in '05 pulling a similar stunt. |
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This play is properly penalized as illegal participation, 15 yards from the previous spot. The following case play is similar (the free kick is irrelevant to the ruling).
9.6.4 SITUATION B: Following a kickoff return, A1 and A2 enter the field while A3, A4 and A5 move toward the sideline. A5 stops within the 9-yard marks while A3 and A4 continue to the team box. The ball is snapped without a huddle and the quarterback throws a forward pass to A5, who has gone downfield as a wide receiver. RULING: This play is illegal because a pretended substitution is used to deceive the opponents. The penalty of 15 yards for the illegal participation foul will be administered from the previous spot since the foul occurred at the snap. (9-6-4c)
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Illegal/legal Fake FG
I had a friend from Michigan run this play by me this morning. Curious what you all have on this play
MIHideOutPlay from Charles Allison on Vimeo I have nuttin'. The player in question appears to be within the numbers at the RFP, never leaves the field, and (I'll assume) we was set at the snap. If he left the field and/or entered the field just prior to the snap, then I have an issue. -Josh |
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If a fan... ok - just be advised this is illegal. If an official ... there's a rule that specifically addresses using fake substitutions to hide players like this one. Blatantly illegal - as if the play was filmed for training purposes to illustrate the rule.
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Isn't that the same play being discussed here?
Hide Out Play in MHSAA Championship Game As I posted in that thread, it is illegal participation at the snap, 15 yards, replay the down.
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This rule was adopted to allow for a more relaxed atmosphere during substitutions, knowing that departing players often slow down near their bench, so that teams with bench areas on opposite sidelines don't have to watch the opposite one like a hawk, and can plan their substitution more strategically, and neither do the officials. When hideout plays like this were legal, it was possible to gain an advantage even against a defense that knew it was a possibility. Cornerbacks would have to keep count of the entire offense rather than being able to play strategically. |
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