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<blockquote data-quote="yellojello" data-source="post: 188325" data-attributes="member: 545"><p>When the FG was blocked, CPJ motioned to leave the ball alone. Why would that be the case? What did we have to lose by trying to advance the ball? For reference, the rules for advancing a blocked kick are as follows:</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Advancing a Blocked Kick</strong></span></p><p>After the defensive team blocks a field goal attempt, players are free to advance the ball. On kicks that do not cross the line of scrimmage or are blocked behind the line, the offensive team is allowed to recover and advance the ball as well. However, NCAA rules state that an attempt that is blocked that crosses the line of scrimmage can only be advanced by the defense unless the defense first touches the ball and subsequently fumbles the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellojello, post: 188325, member: 545"] When the FG was blocked, CPJ motioned to leave the ball alone. Why would that be the case? What did we have to lose by trying to advance the ball? For reference, the rules for advancing a blocked kick are as follows: [SIZE=5][B]Advancing a Blocked Kick[/B][/SIZE] After the defensive team blocks a field goal attempt, players are free to advance the ball. On kicks that do not cross the line of scrimmage or are blocked behind the line, the offensive team is allowed to recover and advance the ball as well. However, NCAA rules state that an attempt that is blocked that crosses the line of scrimmage can only be advanced by the defense unless the defense first touches the ball and subsequently fumbles the ball. [/QUOTE]
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