Team B leads by 7. It's the last play of the the 4th quarter.
A scores a TD on a play where roughing the passer is called. Team A elects to enforce the penalty on an ensuing kickoff. Team A successfully kicks the field goal. The score is now tied.
At this point, a new enforcement spot has appeared: the beginning of overtime.
Do you allow A to move their choice from the induced KO to OT?
Ah, now I get you. (Although if I were the A coach, I'd be strongly thinking about the unrestricted penalty to move the convert to the 1 yard line - just to try the two-point convert.)
1.5.6If the last play of the period is a legally scored touchdown, any penalty for UR, RP occurring during the
play, or during the interval between the touchdown and the convert, may be applied at the option of the
non-offending team as follows:
(1)
on the convert following a touchdown
OR
(2)
on the kick off in the same period
OR
(3)
on a kick off to open the next period
and ...
1-4-2 COMMENT: Penalty Applications Without The Necessity Of An Option. [...]
If the foul is UR or RP the non-offending team may choose to have the penalty
applied immediately and another play will take place or, have the penalty applied
on the first play of the
next period in order to terminate the current period.the rules suggest that A has to make a choice right there and then, but my gut says that's not quite fair/right.
I think you've got a casebook addition, here.