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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: TXMike on October 02, 2012, 07:08:02 AM
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http://romgilbert.us/2012vidclip5.htm (http://romgilbert.us/2012vidclip5.htm)
Interesting "continuing participation" play http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCcZbtHib3o
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I think I'd pass on that one as the play was ending just as he started moving to participate.
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I think I'd pass on that one as the play was ending just as he started moving to participate.
Agree.
How about rewriting the rule to prohibit intentionally contacting an opponent after the helmet comes off? That clearer definition would be easier to officiate and would more directly address the safety issue behind the rule.
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I am not sure that would get to where the rulemakers want to be. They do not want the helmetless players running around the field. Since the opponent is prohibited from contacting him, he could give his team an advantage by running as a shield for a ball carrier. It can'tbe limited to only when the helemtless guy makes contact but somehow has ot be written to make it clear what participation is and is not.
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Simple. Require that a player that has his helmet come off - even by foul - to remain stationary as soon as he is no longer engaged with an opponent or in the immediate process of tackling the
ball carrier runner. Exception: He may move to avoid contact with an opponent, the ball, or an official.
By making him freeze, he won't be able to assist his team, and won't be susceptible to being contacted by an opponent. Failure to remain stationary will become a defacto definition of 'participation.'
Also, make deliberate, avoidable contact on a helmetless opponent an automatic DQ.
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Somebody else pointed this out to me but there is a foul by the return team at the A-20 also that needs to be flagged.
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The dreaded Wedge(ie). Has that ever been called?
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The dreaded Wedge(ie). Has that ever been called?
It was called in the UT - UF game last year in Gainesville. First and only time I've ever seen it called.