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Football Officiating => National Federation Discussion => Topic started by: HLTN on October 07, 2020, 10:07:03 AM
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K quick kicks on 3rd and long. The punt is blocked and recovered behind the LOS by K.
4th and long for K?
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Correct. 4th and longer.
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Correct. 4th and longer.
Lol. correct
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yes, 4th and longer. Since R never possessed the ball, K does not receive a new set of downs, it's essentially treated the same as a fumble.
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yes, 4th and longer. Since R never possessed the ball, K does not receive a new set of downs, it's essentially treated the same as a fumble.
R doesn’t have to possess it to be able to award a new series. To award a new series, a legal kick has to be touched by R beyond the NZ. This is also different from a fumble in that, if the blocked punt goes oob, it belongs to R.
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R doesn’t have to possess it to be able to award a new series. To award a new series, a legal kick has to be touched by R beyond the NZ. This is also different from a fumble in that, if the blocked punt goes oob, it belongs to R.
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A new series could also be given to K if they had taken the ball and reached the line-to-gain
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R doesn’t have to possess it to be able to award a new series. To award a new series, a legal kick has to be touched by R beyond the NZ. This is also different from a fumble in that, if the blocked punt goes oob, it belongs to R.
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Wouldn't it have to be touched by R, recovered by K, beyond the line to gain, to award a new series?
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Wouldn't it have to be touched by R, recovered by K, beyond the line to gain, to award a new series?
No. If a legal kick is touched by R beyond the los, a new series will be awarded to the team in possession at the end of the down. No matter where that possession is in the field of play.
5-1-3f.
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Wouldn't it have to be touched by R, recovered by K, beyond the line to gain, to award a new series?
Not if K recovered the ball behind the neutral zone, which they can regardless if R touched it or not, and then advanced the ball to the LTG. The ball remains live if K recovers there and can be passed or run beyond the LTG, or they can re-kick. The only benefit of R touching it first is then K gets a new series without advancing the ball.
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No. If a legal kick is touched by R beyond the los, a new series will be awarded to the team in possession at the end of the down. No matter where that possession is in the field of play.
5-1-3f.
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5.1.3 SITUATION C:
Fourth and 10 on K’s 45-yard line. K1 punts the ball beyond the neutral zone. R1 muffs the ball back behind the neutral zone where K1 recovers and: (a) falls on the ball at K’s 40-yard line; or (b) throws a forward pass to K3 which is complete at the 50-yard line and R1 interferes with K3; or (c) K1 punts the ball and R1 fair catches at his 30-yard line.
RULING: Since R1 touched the kick beyond the neutral zone, it will be first down for the team in possession in (a), (b) and (c). In (a), it is a first down for K at K’s 40-yard line. In (b), the pass is legal as there had been no change of team possession. If K accepts the penalty for pass interference, it will be K’s ball at R’s 40-yard line. In (c), the second punt is legal as there had been no change of team possession. The ball belongs to R first and 10 on its own 30-yard line. (5-1-3f, 6-2-1, 7-5-1)
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Just realized this in in federation topic section- is this an NHFS rule or NCAA? I can't pull my rule book up right now, working on other work stuff but if it is NCAA don't tell me where, I want to find it to make sure I get it right. I always forget to check where I am posting LOL
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This is NFHS.
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Correct. 4th and longer.
Will add - clock continues to run!
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Will add - clock continues to run!
+1
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IF said blocked punt goes OOB it becomes R's ball.
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R doesn’t have to possess it to be able to award a new series. To award a new series, a legal kick has to be touched by R beyond the NZ. This is also different from a fumble in that, if the blocked punt goes oob, it belongs to R.
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Bingo Ralph
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