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|    mercellusb to The NOTBCS Guy    |
|    Re: NFL running into/roughing the punter    |
|    11 Dec 23 07:20:23    |
      From: tdrake7@gmail.com              On Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 10:19:24 AM UTC-6, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:       > But at the same time, NCAA football rule 9-1-16-a, which references roughing       or running into the punter/placekicker, includes:        > 3. Incidental contact with a kicker or holder is not a foul.        > 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.              Thanks all. “After touching the kick…” had me confused.       Also rugby-style punters are open game.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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