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Touchdown!

Scoring Foul Enforcement. No change of possession during the down. Scoring team will choose enforcement: Try or Subsequent Kickoff. On Opponent ( not UC or nonplayer ). Rule 8-2-2. Touchdown!. Before change. Decline Foul and score Touchdown. C hange of possession during the down.

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Touchdown!

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  1. Scoring Foul Enforcement No change of possession during the down Scoring team will choose enforcement: Try or Subsequent Kickoff On Opponent (not UC or nonplayer) Rule 8-2-2 Touchdown! Before change Decline Foul and score Touchdown Change of possession during the down Scoring team will choose enforcement: Try or Subsequent Kickoff After change On Opponent (not UC or nonplayer) Rule 8-2-3 Touchdown! Change of possession does not matter Non-fouling team will choose enforcement: Try or Subsequent Kickoff On either team (UC or nonplayer) Rule 8-2-4 Touchdown! Touchdown: Think Subsequent Kickoff

  2. A will choose enforcement: Replay down following enforcement or Succeeding Spot On B Rule 8-3-5 Try is Good! Non-fouling team will choose enforcement: Try or Subsequent Kickoff BEFORE THEN On either team Rule 8-2-5 RFP on Try Touchdown THEN THEN Enforcement on Try Rule 8-2-5 On either team before ball is snapped RFP on Try Touchdown K will choose enforcement: Replay down following enforcement or Succeeding Spot On R Rule 8-4-3 FG or Try: Think Succeeding Spot Field Goal is Good!

  3. Examples • B25 grabs A75’s facemask during his rush to the QB. A12 throws a touchdown pass to A35. • A75 holds B25 while A12 is scrambling in the backfield. B11 intercepts A12’s pass and returns it for a TD. • B11 intercepts A12’s pass and returns it for a TD. During the run, A75 blocks B25 below the waist. • During A33’s run into the EZ, the LJ contacts B’s coach in the restricted area. • As A35 is running into the EZ, he taunts the pursuing B players while on B’s 10 yard line. • R33 catch’s K’s punt on the R-30 and returns it for a TD. During the run, K15 blocks below the waist. After the score, R33 taunts K30. • A12 throws a TD pass to A33. During the play, B17 roughs the passer. Following the TD, A75 slams B55 to the ground. • After A’s TD and before the Ready-for-play, B’s coach yells profanities at an A player. • After A’s TD and after the Ready-for-play, B11 yells profanities at the Back Judge. • During the try, A33 shoves B15 in the EZ, creating space for A40 to catch a TD pass in the EZ (Rule 8-3-4). • The score is A – 14 and B – 21 with :01 left in the fourth quarter. During a TD pass, B33 roughs passer A12. • The score is A – 17 and B – 20 with :01 left in the fourth quarter. During a successful field goal try, B14 roughs holder A32. • The score is A – 20 and B - 21 with no time left in the fourth quarter. During a successful kick try, B14 roughs holder A32. • In overtime, during the second offensive series in the first overtime period, A scores a TD to make the score A – 13 and B – 14. During the successful kick try, R roughs the snapper. Team R will have the first choice in the second overtime period.

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