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Jan 2, 2025
10:23
:49
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maizecoug
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Yeah, that looks edited. Here's the actual rule:
SECTION 4. Field Goal
How Scored
ARTICLE 1 a A field goal shall be scored if a scrimmage kick, which may
be a drop kick or place kick, passes over the crossbar between the uprights of
the receiving team’s goal before it touches a player of the kicking team or the
ground.
https://taso.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/2023-NCAA-Football-Rule-Book.pdf
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Time
Should ASU have been awarded the FG?
RSL
This is my dupe account
Jan 2, 10:16am
That can’t be legit
NOCAL_YFAN
Jan 2, 10:18am
Can that be fact checked? I would sue over that.
2FarGone
Jan 2, 10:20am
I fact checked it. Not in the rule book
CougarDanger
Jan 2, 1:08pm
That guy's trolling:
cougfanblue
Jan 2, 10:22am
As cool as that would be...
CommodoreCoug
Jan 2, 10:22am
RE: As cool as that would be...
IdahoCoug
Jan 2, 10:23am
Which makes sense since this is football, not ping pong
Black Diamond Bay
Jan 2, 10:29am
What about a drop kick. Still legal?
BYU71
Jan 2, 10:43am
I am going to guess and say Yes, since the ball touches the ground before the
LeGrandBleu
Jan 2, 11:15am
He left out the def of a scrimmage kick which is a drop kick or place kick
ImuaKahuku
Jan 2, 11:42am
Yeah, that looks edited. Here's the actual rule:
maizecoug
Jan 2, 10:23am
Thank you - I noticed that yesterday and always wondered what the rule was
BYU Fan
Jan 2, 11:21am
I want to see more drop kick field goals
Preppy
Jan 2, 12:09pm
I wonder what else it says about when the ball IS touched by the defense first.
Tricky
Jan 2, 1:03pm
I wondered about that as I watched it happen
Belboz
Jan 2, 10:24am
Here's the text from Rule, Section, & Article cited. I'm not seeing the text he cites.
Spiff
Jan 2, 10:26am
"can be considered" gives it away. No uptight rule drafter worth his salt would
Nikomedes
Jan 2, 10:26am
Depends on if the ball was moving laterally away from his own goalpost
RyneK
Jan 2, 10:28am
"Can be" so the refs just get to decide?
Rusty Crab Daddy
Jan 2, 10:31am
“Potentially nullifying”? Yeah, def made up
zerome4sooners
Jan 2, 10:41am
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