It’s a backwards passI don't think that was a fumble. It was a mishandled snap. Is that technically a fumble? I don't think k so because the QB never had possession of the ball.
From the center exchange...I don't think so. The QB never had possession. The center can't "pass " the ball.It’s a backwards pass
The snap is a backwards pass by rule. If it’s muffed then it’s a dropped backwards pass.From the center exchange...I don't think so.
As your screen name suggests, I should. I will bow to your greater knowledge.The snap is a backwards pass by rule. If it’s muffed then it’s a dropped backwards pass.
2-23-1c:
“If, during any backward motion of a legal snap, the ball slips from the snapper’s hand, it becomes a backward pass and is in play”
I just want to again thank you for sharing your expertise with us. It is greatly appreciated.The snap is a backwards pass by rule. If it’s muffed then it’s a dropped backwards pass.
2-23-1c:
“If, during any backward motion of a legal snap, the ball slips from the snapper’s hand, it becomes a backward pass and is in play”
Yes but we’re never getting that call in Tuscaloosa.Hold RT no?
Means the offense is substituting so the defense gets a chance to match up. Signal comes from the sideline typically until the Referee picks it up. He then decides if the defense has made their substitutions promptly and then drops the signal once completed. For as long as the signal is up the offense cannot snap the ball.@CFB_Rules what does the spread arm with clenched fists signal from the referee/umpire mean?
@CFB_Rules thanks. You'll find me a good student I hope.Means the offense is substituting so the defense gets a chance to match up. Signal comes from the sideline typically until the Referee picks it up. He then decides if the defense has made their substitutions promptly and then drops the signal once completed. For as long as the signal is up the offense cannot snap the ball.
Had no idea. Thank you. Same in NFL?Means the offense is substituting so the defense gets a chance to match up. Signal comes from the sideline typically until the Referee picks it up. He then decides if the defense has made their substitutions promptly and then drops the signal once completed. For as long as the signal is up the offense cannot snap the ball.
This game is pretty damn entertaining
[Burnt] Orange.Of course they call holding against Texas. Clockwork.
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