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Title: Taunting Enforcement
Post by: TxSkyBolt on June 20, 2013, 07:36:22 AM
#38) 2/20 @ B-30. Team B intercepts a pass in their end zone and while running, prior to taking a knee for a touchback, taunts a Team A opponent.

A. Following the touchback B's ball 1/10 @ B-10
B. A, 1/10 @ B-15, automatic first down
C. Spot foul results in a 2-point safety for Team A

I got this one wrong and trying to understand why. I chose A because the penalty for this foul specifies enforcement spot (succeeding spot, so no 3-1 rule applies. (9-2-1-a-PENALTY).

Thoughts?

Best regards,

Brad
Title: Re: Taunting Enforcement
Post by: jg-me on June 20, 2013, 07:44:50 AM
Check the penalty again. This is now a live ball foul by a player so 3-1 does apply. Quite sure correct answer is C (safety).
Title: Re: Taunting Enforcement
Post by: TxSkyBolt on June 20, 2013, 08:15:26 AM
You're right, I sped read the penalty and just focused on the succeeding spot (which is for non-players and dead ball) Penalty just says 15 yards, so 3-1 is enforce.

Thanks for the point out!

Best regards

Brad
Title: Re: Taunting Enforcement
Post by: jgf6 on July 04, 2013, 10:54:05 AM
Is this a college play or a high school play? If it is a high school play, I believe the answer would be A. Even though the taunting penalty happened during a live ball , the unsportsmanlike penalty is treated as a dead ball foul. B would retain possession, 1st & 10 at the 10, after enforcement. Thoughts?   FlAg1
Title: Re: Taunting Enforcement
Post by: VALJ on July 17, 2013, 12:07:23 PM
Exactly correct for NFHS, JG.  USC is enforced as a dead ball succeeding spot foul.