gopherdudepart2
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" 60's Guy: The punt play for a touch-back or safety. So many rules in sports are about intent. How can a guy possess the ball in the end zone, run multiple steps in an effort to clearly return it out of the end zone and be rewarded for a dumb decision getting an exemption for poor judgement? And the ball goes to the 20 versus being a safety? That's convoluted. If he falls on it to prevent the Gophers from recovering for it a touchdown...now I get it's a touch-back. But no matter what if you clearly try to run it out of the end zone that should be a safety."
In high school once it crosses the plane of the goal line it is a touch back unless it is fumbled with possession.
This is the part I don't get about the college rule you muff the punt, in any other part of the field and touch it even if it just hit's you it is a live ball unless there is a clear recovery at some point in the field of play or the ball get's knocked out of bounds without possession. The ball hits the receiving team near the goal line and if a player touched it, doesn't matter if they just touched it, if it crosses the goal line it is a touch-back in the college game? I don't like the rule. To me that is a live football until the receiving team recovers it in the end zone with possession then it is a touch back if they give themselves up by kneeling down, because the player either knelt it down or declared himself down. Play should be dead then, and no advancement allowed. There should be no automatic whistling of a touch back as a muff and this force of the kick thing, I can see why no safety was awarded, and none should have been,
but I don't like it being called a touch back just because it crosses the goal line without possession.
To me that is a live ball until anyone recovers it in the field of play which the end zone is part of and the kicking team should still have a shot at it. He never had possession outside the end-zone that is why it cannot be a safety, but once the recovery is had by the receiving team play should be whistled or signaled dead without a need for any kind of tackling or further interpretation and no attempt to advance the ball should be made.
In high school once it crosses the plane of the goal line it is a touch back unless it is fumbled with possession.
This is the part I don't get about the college rule you muff the punt, in any other part of the field and touch it even if it just hit's you it is a live ball unless there is a clear recovery at some point in the field of play or the ball get's knocked out of bounds without possession. The ball hits the receiving team near the goal line and if a player touched it, doesn't matter if they just touched it, if it crosses the goal line it is a touch-back in the college game? I don't like the rule. To me that is a live football until the receiving team recovers it in the end zone with possession then it is a touch back if they give themselves up by kneeling down, because the player either knelt it down or declared himself down. Play should be dead then, and no advancement allowed. There should be no automatic whistling of a touch back as a muff and this force of the kick thing, I can see why no safety was awarded, and none should have been,
but I don't like it being called a touch back just because it crosses the goal line without possession.
To me that is a live ball until anyone recovers it in the field of play which the end zone is part of and the kicking team should still have a shot at it. He never had possession outside the end-zone that is why it cannot be a safety, but once the recovery is had by the receiving team play should be whistled or signaled dead without a need for any kind of tackling or further interpretation and no attempt to advance the ball should be made.