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Roughing the kicker/punter question
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:15 pm
What exactly constitutes roughing the kick/punter? And... what is the penalty? Does it result in the punting team getting a first down? or is the penalty tacked on the point the receiving team gets the ball?
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:17 pm to Meldedee
It's just got to be pretty obvious.
When the core of the body is hit, it's usually roughing. That punt was not roughing. Refs made a good call.
When the core of the body is hit, it's usually roughing. That punt was not roughing. Refs made a good call.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:19 pm to Cmlsu5618
Had it been a rough... what is the penalty. Does the kicking team get to have a first down or is is assessed on the receiving team?
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:21 pm to Meldedee
it has two variations one is a five yarder and it's supposed to be accidental. like getting blocked in to the kicker/punter. the other is what you just saw which should have been a 15 yard automatic 1st down personal foul
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:21 pm to Meldedee
Had it been Bama's punter it would have been roughing
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:21 pm to Meldedee
quote:
what is the penalty
15 yds, automatic 1st
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:25 pm to Meldedee
Posted this a bunch, hitting kicking leg first is running, plant leg first is roughing.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:40 pm to TheWalrus
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hitting kicking leg first is running, plant leg first is roughing.
Don't think that's an actual rule.
quote:
Roughing or Running Into Kicker or Holder
ARTICLE 16. a. 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 (A.R.
9-1-16-I, III and VI).
1. Roughing is a live-ball personal foul that endangers the kicker or holder.
2. Running into the kicker or holder is a live-ball foul that occurs when the
kicker or holder is displaced from his kicking or holding position but is
not roughed (A.R. 9-1-16-II). Note: Running into the kicker carries a
five-yard penalty at the previous spot.
3. Incidental contact with a kicker or holder is not a foul.
4. The kicker’s protection under this rule ends (a)when he has had a
reasonable time to regain his balance(A.R. 9-1-16-IV); or (b)when he
carries the ball outside the tackle box (Rule 2-34) before kicking.
5. When a defensive player’s contact against the kicker or holder is caused
by an opponent’s block (legal or illegal), there is no foul for running into
or roughing.
6. A player who makes contact with the kicker or holder after touching the
kick is not charged with running into or roughing the kicker.
7. When a player other than one who blocks a scrimmage kick runs into or
roughs the kicker or holder, it is a foul.
8. When in question whether the foul is running into or roughing, the foul
is roughing.
b. A kicker or holder simulating being roughed or run into by a defensive
player commits an unsportsmanlike act (A.R. 9-1-16-V).
This post was edited on 1/1/15 at 11:41 pm
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