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Old Fri Aug 29, 2003, 08:53am
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What are the rules in NFHS, NCAA, and the NFL for offensive
teams advancing fumbles behind and beyond the LOS.
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Old Fri Aug 29, 2003, 08:59am
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NFHS - there are nor restrictions, except those for a planned loose ball.
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Old Fri Aug 29, 2003, 12:59pm
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In NCAA there are no restrictions on 1st,2nd or 3rd down. But on 4th down the only offensive player who can advance a fumble is the fumbler. If a teammate catches or recovers a 4th down fumble the ball is dead immediately whether it is behind or beyond the spot of the fumble. Also, If a fumble goes OOB on any down before it is recovered, it is returned to the spot of the fumble unless the OOB spot is behind the spot of the fumble.
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Old Tue Sep 02, 2003, 03:07pm
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REPLY: And in all three codes the defense can always advance a recovered (or caught) fumble.
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Old Tue Sep 02, 2003, 03:13pm
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NF - Except on an extra point try.
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Old Wed Sep 03, 2003, 02:03pm
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Originally posted by FBullock
NF - Except on an extra point try.
REPLY: Correct! I neglected to mention that.
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Old Wed Sep 03, 2003, 05:20pm
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adding on to SchimdtMJ post

The restrictions for advancing a fumble under NCAA rules are close to what Schmidt posted, however, there are some other items to consider IMHO...

The defense is never restricted on advancing a fumle.

The offense is restricted in advancing a fumble on fourth down as well as a try. During fourth down or on a try, only the fumbler can advance a fumble, providing there has been no change of possession. If B gains and then A subsequently gains possession again during the down the "4th down fumble rule" no longer applies (does that make sense??).

Another Team A member may recover the fumble but it is dead when recovered (providing there is no change of possession). If the fumble is recovered in advance of the spot of the fumble, the ball is returned to the spot of the fumble. If it is recovered behind the spot of the fumble it remains at the spot of recovery.

Schmidt was right on about the OOB and a fumble. Keep in mind that when a forward fumble goes OOB, the clock will start on the ready. If backwards and OOB, the clock will start on the snap.
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Old Wed Sep 03, 2003, 05:50pm
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Uncle Ernie,

Thanks for clarifying. You are correct that all of the details you mentioned need to be considered. I simply gave a quick and easy answer to the post but neglected to go into the details in my post. Thanks!
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