I can’t remember which teams, but it might’ve been in the Big12 last week…
During an onside kick, the receiving team lined up as usual, but when the ball was kicked, one of the receiving players raised his hand for a fair catch. By rule he is entitled to make a catch without being tackled or disturbed. He was pushed, so a flag was thrown. The other team also was penalized 10 yards.
By raising his hand, he certainly violated the spirit of the onside kick, but what he was lit did was legal, and certainly now can be employed by other teams until the rules are changed.
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B.C.
During an onside kick, the receiving team lined up as usual, but when the ball was kicked, one of the receiving players raised his hand for a fair catch. By rule he is entitled to make a catch without being tackled or disturbed. He was pushed, so a flag was thrown. The other team also was penalized 10 yards.
By raising his hand, he certainly violated the spirit of the onside kick, but what he was lit did was legal, and certainly now can be employed by other teams until the rules are changed.
Comments?
B.C.
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