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The punter short-hopped the ball and was then run into. I THOUGHT that once the ball hit the ground, the punter in effect becomes a runner and roughing the kicker can't be called. Am I wrong?
Apparently I am since the announcers never mentioned anything and there was no argument on the field.
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I believe that is incorrect... The punter becomes a runner once he starts running..
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No LT I believe you are right. Once the ball hits the ground all protection is off as far as the punter is concerned. This was once the ruling as I understand it. Rules are changing so fast now and these personal fouls being called its getting ridiculous. Can't hit the QB high. Can't hit the QB low. Why do they wear equipment? I believe in protecting players but they are getting way out of line now a days with these calls
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prickbeater,
Maybe that rule is for NFL only? There was never a peep last night, so it is apparantly not the rule in college.
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somewhat O/T but has to do with NCAAF officiating.
In the ASU/Texas game Thursday night during the play where Carpenter was called for a backwards pass and the Texas coach touched the ball there were at least 4 additional Texas players and 2 coaches on the field(from the sidelines) while the play was still officially "live". They were only a foot or two from the sidelines but still on the field, was there suppose to be a penalty called for having too many men on the field? Also, the same play happened on 3rd down and Texas was called for an unsportsmanlike like penalty for illegally touching the ball, why was this not a automatic 1st down? |
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LT...maybe so. I am almost certain that rule applies in high school. Maybe thats where the confusion is. My dad coached high school for 25 yrs and I will call and ask him about this rule..
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He seems to think that the ruling in high school is still that way but in college they changed it awhile back.
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The special protection given to punters, in a situation where the punter quick-kicks or does a rugby style kick, lasts from the beginning of the act of kicking the ball until the completion of the act of kicking the ball. This rule, of course, can make roughing the kicker penalties more of a judgement call. |
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Good point curious... I know the NFL rule is NOT when the ball hits the ground... I have a friend who is currently a HS offical and I'll ask him about the HS and NFL rule...
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Yes shams we have admitted we are wrong. In high school, unless it has changed, when the ball hits the ground you are fair game. In college, it is different. It has changed to protect the punter
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It's just that I don't remember that being the rule.
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if anyone can decipher this.....
http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/20...ball_rules.pdf Quote:
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from the rulebook...." the kicker of a free kick may not be blocked until the kick has touched a player, an official, or the ground" sounds like this refers to after the kick has been made, however the rule does not state that specifically........i think the rule that applies is this "when it is obvious that a scrimmage kick will be made, no opponent shall run into or rough the kicker, or the holder of a place kick"
from 2005 rules interpretations "Kicker A1, in a scrimmage kick formation, moves laterally two or three steps to recover a faulty snap, or recovers a snap that went over his head and then kicks the ball. He is contacted by B2 in an unsuccessful attempt to block the kick. RULING: A1 does not automatically lose his protection in either case. A1 is entitled to protection as in any other kicking situation. When it becomes obvious that A1 intends to kick (in a normal punting position), defensive players must avoid him." Last edited by idontlikerocks; 12-30-2007 at 12:55 AM.. Reason: found more |
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louisville,
The clause you highlighted in red applies to free kicks, which are kickoffs or free punts following a safety. I don't see anything about a ball touching the ground disabling protection, so the call was right.
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