4/9 on the A-45. As the punt is coming down at the B-12, it bounces off the shoulder of A25 (no receiver is in the area - no KCI) and then bounces off the hands of B8 at the B-10. A25 recovers the kick in the end zone. During the kick, B44 pulls A52 to the ground. Result of the play?
The foul is not during a team B possession, so IT does not make enforcement possible (A.R.'s 6-3-2-III-IV).
Must the foul really be during Team B's running play to be enforceable?
My tentative understanding had been, the foul must happen during any play besides a running play that scores the touchdown. That is, if we have an enforcement spot, then we can use it. The only time we don't have an enforcement spot is if there's no end of the run because it's a touchdown.
Here are six scenarios. The ARs only cover the last two. I had thought the other four were all enforceable penalties, but are they?
A illegally touches B's punt. B recovers the punt but fumbles. A recovers the fumble and runs for a touchdown.
a) B is offside. Enforceable at previous spot?
b) B holds before the kick. Enforceable at previous spot?
c) B runs into the kicker. Enforceable at previous spot?
d) B holds during the kick. Enforceable at previous spot (instead of PSK)?
e) B holds during B's running play. AR 6-3-2-IV. Enforceable at basic spot, B's ball.
f) B holds during A's running play. AR 6-3-1-III. Not enforceable. Illegal touching accepted.