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A FK @ A-35. B7 signals for a fair catch at the B-7. The ball is caught by B3 at the B-5. The play is blown dead by the covering official. - Answer-Ruling: B 1/10 @ B-5; 40 sec play clock/snap. The receiver that possessed the kick is not the one that gave the fair catch signal. A FK @ A35. B7 gives a valid fair catch signal. B7 muffs the ball at the B-7 and recovers the ball at the B-5. - Answer-Ruling: B 1/10 @ B-5; 40 sec play clock/snap. There was not a completed fair catch, therefore the ball is placed at the spot of recovery. A 1/10 @ B-15 with the ball on the right hash. A12 attempts a pass to WR A88 at the B-1 on the left hash. B20 makes early contact with A88 and the pass falls incomplete. - Answer-Ruling: A 1/G @ B-2, right hash; 25 sec play clock/snap. The ball was snapped inside the B-17 and the foul occurred inside the B-2. By rule the ball is placed at the two-yard line from the previous spot which was the right hash. A 4/20 @ B-40. A11 catches a pass at the B-30 where he is tackled by the facemask by B2. After the play, A50 forcibly pulls tackler B2 off A11, throwing him to the ground. - Answer-Ruling: A 1/10 @ B- 30; 25 sec play clock/ready. The FMM penalty by Team B is an automatic first down and places the ball at the B-15. The dead ball foul by A50 moves the ball back to the B-30. The line to gain is established after administration of the dead ball foul. A 3/15 @ A-20. QB A4 drops back to pass and looks towards receiver A88 who is being held by B20. A4 tucks the ball and runs to the A-23 where he is tackled. - Answer-Ruling: A 3/2 @ A-33; 25 sec play clock/ready. 10 yards would be added to the end of the run. It is not an automatic first down because there was not a legal forward pass that crossed the neutral zone. A 3/12 @ A-45. At the snap Team A has only 10 players on the field. Six are on the line—five are numbered 50-79, A80 is on the end of the line, and there are four players in the backfield. A12 completes a forward pass to A80 who is tackled at the B-40. - Answer-Ruling: A, 1/10, B-40, 40 sec play clock/ready. Legal formation. No more than four players may be backs. There is no requirement for any number of players on the line of scrimmage other than the five who are numbered 50-79. A 4/7 @ A-18. The score is Team A 20 and Team B 13 with 1:45 remaining in the 4th quarter. Team A lines up in punt formation. A40 muffs the snap and kicks the grounded ball from the A-6 through the back of the end zone. - Answer-Ruling: B 1/G @ A-3 or 2 points Team B with A FK @A-20. B can accept the penalty which is half the distance from the spot of the foul and loss of down or the result of the play which is a safety.A 1/10 @ A-20. A10 throws a pass to A80 at the A-40 near the sideline. A80 catches the ball and runs to the 50 where he is tackled. The Side Judge rules that B22 shoved A80 out of bounds and that A80 caught the pass inbounds. Replays show that B22 did contact A80 and then A80 went out of bounds. - Answer-Ruling: A 1/10 @ 50. Not reviewable as to whether A80 was forced out of bounds. If there was no contact, then the play is reviewable. There are two components that are reviewable: 1) contact/no contact between receiver and defender and 2) receiver stepped OOB before touching pass but back inbounds before touching pass. What is not reviewable is the aspect of "forcible." Replay can review to be sure there was contact between defender and receiver, but replay cannot judge on whether that contact put the receiver OOB. A 2/14 @ B-29. 2nd quarter :10 sec remaining. Neither team has a timeout. QB A12 completes a pass to receiver A88 who runs towards the sideline. He is tackled at the B-21 and is ruled out of bounds by the LJ with the clock stopped at :02. Replay clearly shows A88's knee hitting the ground inbounds at the B-21 prior to A88 touching the sideline. - Answer-Ruling: A 3/6 @ B-21. Snap. Not reviewable as to whether the runner was down in bounds or out of bounds at the same spot. Replay cannot review whether the clock should have been running or stopped. If the line to gain was involved replay could review the play with all clock implications involved. IR casebook #157 A 3/8 @ B-18. QB A12 throws a pass that is intercepted in the end zone by B44. B44 attempts to run the ball out of the end zone and fumbles where it is recovered by B98 in the end zone. During B44's return B51 clips A79 at the B-4. - Answer-Ruling: B 1/10 @ B-2. The clipping penalty would be enforced from the B-4 since the foul occurred during B44's run and the basic spot is the B-20. 10-2-2 A 3/Goal @ B-9. 1st possession of 1st overtime period. QB A12 throws a pass to receiver A88 in the corner of the end zone who jumps and catches the pass over defender B30. After the completion A88 attempts to hand the ball to B30 while standing in front of him blocking B30 from moving towards his sideline. - Answer-Ruling: B 1/10 @ 12.5 or A Try at B-18. UNS on A88. Penalty can be administered on the try or the succeeding spot in extra periods. 10-2-5-a-1 A 2/8 @ A-32. QB A12 attempts a pass to A88 but the pass is intercepted at the A-45 by B17 and returned to the A-20. During the return B77 blocks A65 in the back at the A-35. Team A had five players in the backfield at the snap. - Answer-Ruling: Team B has the option to accept offsetting fouls and repeat the down or choose to decline offsetting fouls and retain the ball after its penalty. B 1/10 @ A-45. Snap. 25. 10-1-4-exception 1

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