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Administering Penalties

Administering Penalties Referee: Give time out signal twice. Get full information from game official who called foul. Give preliminary signal to press box. Give options to captain of offended team. Quickly inform him of his most advantageous option if obvious. Make note of enforcement spot and yardage and inform Umpire. After the ball is spotted give final signal to press-box.

Administering Penalties Umpire: Secure ball. Make note of enforcement spot for penalty. Proceed with measurement. On properly marked field, avoid stepping off distance between yard lines, except for the first and final yard. Walk briskly, using an arm signal to point to each yard line.

Administering Penalties Linesman: Be certain of down number. Proceed to succeeding spot. Be prepared to have down indicator moved after penalty enforcement. Back Judge: Give final signal for penalties enforced on kick-off. Line judge: Hold spot. Check enforcement. Do not permit non-players on the field. Relay penalty information to coaching staff if necessary.

Penalty Enforcement In the NFHS football rules, the penalty-enforcement philosophy is based on the principle that a team is entitled to the advantage of distance gained without the assistance of a foul. Because of the all-but-one penalty enforcement principle, it is not necessary to memorize a long list of different rules. It defines a simplified penalty system. If a foul occurs during a down, the basic spot is determined by the type of play.

Penalty Enforcement There are two types of plays: 1: A loose-ball play is action during: A free kick or scrimmage kick, a legal forward pass, a backward pass (including the snap), illegal kick or a fumble made by A from in or behind the neutral zone prior to a change of team possession. A loose-ball play also includes the run (or runs) which precede such legal or illegal kick, legal forward pass, backward pass or fumble. 2: A running play is any action not included in item 1.

Penalty Enforcement If a foul occurs during a loose-ball play, the basic spot is the previous spot, with the exception of post scrimmage kick fouls. For a running play, the basic spot is where the run ends While it is possible to have several running plays during a down, with each one having it’s own basic spot – where the run ended- there can only be one loose ball play during a down.

Penalty Enforcement Many fouls have an enforcement that is specified with a spot that is absolute in where you enforce the foul from. For example: False Start, Offside, Kick-Catch Interference, DPI, etc are always enforced from the previous spot. Then there are those fouls that do not have a spot per say specified in their enforcement, in other words "previous spot."Whenever you have a foul like this you have the “all but one” enforcement principle. This enforcement applies only when there is no specified spot to enforce it from.

Penalty Enforcement The key to “all but one” is that the ball either is "in possession" or "not in possession" and the foul occurs either BEHIND or BEYOND the basic spot for that play. If the foul occurs by the team "not in possession" whether the foul is BEHIND or BEYOND the basic spot the penalty is enforced from the basic spot. If the foul occurs by the team “in possession” BEYOND the basic spot, the penalty is enforced from the basic spot. If the foul occurs BEHIND the basic spot, it is penalized from the spot of the foul.

Penalty Enforcement To use the “all but one” principle we must know what the basic spot is. It serves as a benchmark for us to enforce a foul. It will always be the "end of the run", "previous spot", or "post-scrimmage kick spot." Here is a simple way to put all of this together.

Previous Spot, Where the play begins. The basic spot for penalty enforcement is based on where a foul is committed and where the ball becomes dead. The basic spot could be one of three possible spots. The Succeeding Spot, Where the play ends. Previous Spot, Where the play begins. Where Kick Ends Basic Spot

Basic Spot: Previous Spot, End of the Run Let's say your Basic Spot is the 50. You have a "team in possession" going SOUTH on the field. If the team IN possession fouls BEHIND the Basic Spot at the A45 yard line you use the spot of the foul to enforce the penalty NOT the 50 (that is 3 of 4) If the team IN possession fouls BEYOND the Basic Spot at the B45 yard line you use the Basic Spot (50 yard line) to enforce the penalty. Basic Spot: Previous Spot, End of the Run The team NOT in possession fouls BEHIND the Basic Spot at A's 45 yard line. You can then move the enforcement to the 50 (that is 1 of the 4.) Free blocking zone extends 3 yards on either side of the line of scrimmage and 4 yards laterally either side of the spot. A player is in the free blocking zone when any part of his body is in the zone at the snap. If the team NOT in possession fouls BEYOND the Basic Spot at B's 30 yard line you enforce back at the 50 (end of the run),(that is 2 of the 4.)

A fouls beyond the basic spot. Penalize from the basic spot A fouls behind the basic spot. Penalize from the spot of foul. End of run ( Basic Spot) B fouls beyond the basic spot. Penalize from the basic spot. B fouls behind the basic spot. Penalize from the basic spot Free blocking zone extends 3 yards on either side of the line of scrimmage and 4 yards laterally either side of the spot. A player is in the free blocking zone when any part of his body is in the zone at the snap. Any live-ball foul, other than a non-player or unsportsmanlike foul or a foul Simultaneous with the snap, is penalized according the the all-but-one rule. All fouls are penalized from the basic spot, except fouls by the offense which occurred behind the spot. In that case the penalty is from the spot of the foul.

Holding Spot of snap Basic spot Tackled for loss Free blocking zone extends 3 yards on either side of the line of scrimmage and 4 yards laterally either side of the spot. A player is in the free blocking zone when any part of his body is in the zone at the snap. When a foul for offensive holding occurs during a running play and the foul is in advance Of the basic spot, it is penalized from the basic spot, which is the end of the run.

During a pass play A1 an ineligible receiver is illegally down field LM The ball is intercepted by B on the 40 yard line B1 clips A1 after the interception U BJ R A1 B1 Live-ball fouls do not always combine to make a double foul. When there is a change of possession and the team had not fouled prior to gaining final possession, then the penalty on A for ineligible downfield can be declined and B will have possession 1st and ten following the 15 yard penalty for clipping. LJ

During a pass play A1 an ineligible receiver is illegally down field LM The ball is intercepted by B on the 40 yard line B1 clips A1 after the interception U BJ R A1 B1 Fumble recovered by A The team gaining final possession had fouled prior to gaining final possession. The penalties cancel and the down will be replayed from the previous spot. When a double foul occurs the captains are not consulted since the penalties off-set automatically even in the case where the penalty distances are not the same. LJ

Quarterback A1 receives the snap and while in or behind the neutral zone, throws a backward pass to A2. During his advance, but while still in or behind the neutral zone, A2 fumbles, While the ball is loose, there is a foul byB1. The fumble is recovered by A3 LM B1 A3 A2 U A1 BJ R This is a foul during a loose ball play, The penalty, if accepted, will be administered from the basic spot, which is the previous spot. A loose-ball play includes the run or runs which preceded the loose ball. A fumble by A2 in or behind the neutral zone constitutes a loose ball play. 10.4.2 A LJ

B2 grabs and twists facemask of A2 A1 scores a touchdown A1 A2 B2 B2 grabs and twists facemask of A2 If a live-ball defensive foul occurs during a scoring play when there is no change of possession, the scoring team may accept the results of the play and have the penalty accessed on the kick-off.

Third and ten from B’s 40, A1 takes the snap and Pitches back to A2 who runs to B’s 10 and downed. During the pitch there is holding by B1 A3 B1 A2 A1 The holding by B occurred during a loose ball play. If A accepts the penalty it would be 1st and 10 from B’s 30. 10.3.1 A

Third and ten from B’s 40, A1 takes the snap and Pitches back to A2 who runs to B’s 10 and downed. B2 During the tackle B2 grasps A2 by the face-mask A2 A1 The face-mask occurred during a running play. The basic spot Is the end of the run. If A accepts the penalty, it will be A’s ball 1st and goal from B’s 5. 10.3.1 A

A1 receives the snap and begins to run behind the neutral zone, A1 drops the ball and then kicks it while it is rolling on the ground A1 It is a foul by A1 during a loose ball and will be penalized from the spot of the illegal kick because it is a foul by A behind the basic spot.10.3.1 B

A1 receives the snap and begins to run behind the neutral zone, A1 advances beyond the neutral zone and passes the ball. A1 It is a foul during a running play and will be enforced from the spot of the pass. Which is the end of the run. 10.3.1 B

With fourth and 15 from midfield, K is called for illegal formation. R1 catches K1's punt, but is tackled by the face mask/helmet opening by K2. R2 knees K2 prior to the end of the run. If R accepts the penalty for either foul by K, it is a double foul. R may decline the penalties and retain possession following enforcement of the penalty for R2's foul. In either case, R2 shall be disqualified. 10.2.1 c

During a run by A1 , A2 is holding B1. Thereafter, a fumble by A1 is recovered by B2 who advances for a touchdown. While the ball was loose during the fumble, B3 clipped A3. LM B3 A3 B2 A1 U R BJ A2 B1 Double foul. Both fouls occurred before the change of team possession and the action thus constitutes a double foul. The penalties cancel and the down shall be replayed. 10.2.1 A FJ

During a scrimmage down, quarterback A1 throws a backward pass to A2 who runs about 20 yards behind the neutral -zone and toward the sideline before throwing a forward pass downfield. A3 A2 A1 All the action which preceded A2's forward pass is included in this single loose-ball play. While it is possible to have several running plays during a down, with each one having its own basic spot of enforcement (where the related run ended), there can only be one loose ball play during a down, Rule 10-3-1 NOTE states: "The run(s) which precedes such legal or illegal kick, legal forward pass, backward pass or fumble is (are) considered part of the action during a loose-ball play." This means it includes all action from the time of the snap to the end of the "loose-ball play," When any foul occurs during a free kick, scrimmage kick, legal forward pass, backward pass (including the snap) or fumble made by A from in or behind the neutral zone .. ,even if several of these actions happen during the same down ... the basic spot remains the same, the previous spot which is the spot of the snap or free kick. 10.4.2 B There is holding by A3 during the backward pass, or There is holding by A3 during the forward pass at the line of scrimmage, or There is holding by A3 during the run which preceded the forward pass. It is a loose-ball play in all 3 cases. The basic spot is the previous spot

On third and 20 from his own 35-yard line, A1 throws a forward pass to A2, Prior to the catch, B1 is detected holding. A2 advances to B's 45 following the catch. A2 B1 A1 B1 's foul occurred during a loose-ball play and if the penalty is accepted it will be enforced from the previous spot. A obviously will decline the penalty since it has gained 10 yards more and has a first down. The holding penalty cannot be added to the end of the run because the foul was committed during the loose-ball play. 10.4.2 C

C With third and goal from B's 2-yard line, A1's forward pass is intercepted by B1 in the end zone and returned for an apparent touchdown. During B1 's run, B2 clips at the 50, after which the coach of B comes on the field at A's 45 to criticize the covering official's call. B1 B2 A1 First and 10 for B on its 20-yard line. Both fouls are enforced (2-15 yard penalties) Since the foul by B’s coach is an unsportsmanlike foul, it is enforced from the succeeding spot after the penalty for B2's live-ball foul is enforced. The line-to-gain equipment is not set until all penalties have been administered. This is not a multiple-foul situation. 10.4.5 A

B's coach is on the field during a forward-pass play. B1 intercepts and A1 grabs B1's face mask/helmet opening during the return. C B1 A1 B's ball following enforcement of the penalty for A1's foul. The unsportsmanlike foul on the coach cannot be paired with A1 's foul to create a double foul. The unsportsmanlike foul is enforced from the succeeding spot, and then the line to-gain equipment is set. 10.2.2 D

A1 behind the neutral zone, has the ball batted from his possession by B1. B2 While the ball is loose, A2 holds B1 A2 B1 While the ball is loose, B1 grasps A2’s facemask A1 Since A1 lost possession, fouls during this interval are loose ball fouls. Since A2’s foul was committed behind the previous spot the penalty will be enforced from the previous spot, the 43 yard line. 10.4.2.D The penalty will be enforced from the previous spot. Regardless where the play ends or where the foul occurred. 10.4.2 D

During a legal forward pass which crosses the neutral zone, A1 is illegally in motion at the snap. B1 intercepts and during his return, B2 clips A2. B1 A2 B2 A1 The illegal motion by A1 and the clipping by B2 are both live ball fouls, but because the foul by B2 followed a change of team possession, they do not automatically constitute a double foul. The captain of B (last team in possession)may accept or decline the penalty for A's foul. If accepted, this creates a double foul and the down is replayed. If declined, then the penalty for B's foul is enforced if accepted by A. 10.2.2 A

A1's pass is intercepted by B1 at B's 40-yard line A1's pass is intercepted by B1 at B's 40-yard line. During B1 's return, A1 and B2 begin fighting at A's 40-yard line. B1 returns the ball to A's 2-yard line. B1 B2 A1 The captain of B (last team in possession) may accept or decline the penalty for A's foul. If B accepts the penalty for A1's foul, it creates a double foul. B may retain possession by declining the penalty for A 1's foul, in which case, it would be B's ball at its own 45-yard line following enforcement of B's penalty (if accepted by A). Both A1 and B2 will be disqualified for fighting.10.2.2 B Whenever both teams foul during a change of possession down and the team in final possession gets the ball free of a foul (with "CLEAN HANDS") they have the opportunity to retain possession. The fact that their opponent's foul occurred after the change of possession has no bearing on the enforcement. However, when B, the "clean hands" team, retains possession by declining the opponent's foul, the penalty for B's foul may be enforced. 10.2.2 B

C B2 A2 B1 A1 On third and 8 from B's 45-yard line, runner A1 falls to the ground as he goes out of bounds at B's 40. B1 piles on. A2 then punches B2. The covering official indicates the fouls by both B1 and A2. The coach of A then insults the game official for calling the foul on A2. The penalties for all three dead-ball fouls will be administered in the order of occurrence. The penalty for piling on by B1 will be enforced first and will put the ball on B's 25 and be a first down. The two penalties against A will put the ball back to A's 45-yard line. It will be first and 10 for A from A's 45-yard line. A2 shall be disqualified for fighting. 10.2.5 C

LM Runner A1 advances 5 yards toward B’s goal line He is tackled and as he is going down he simulates a fumble and tosses the ball into the end zone where A2 recovers it. A2 Illegal forward pass by A1. The penalty is 5 yards from the spot of the pass plus loss of down. 7.5.2 D U A1 R BJ FJ

With third and 8 on B's 40, A1 advances to B's 35 where he is downed. B1 piles on and, almost immediately thereafter, A2 spears B1. B1 A2 A1 Both dead-ball fouls will be penalized in the order of their occurrence. This is not a double foul. However, since the yardage penalties offset, the proper signals will be given and the line-to-gain equipment will be set first and 10 from B's 35 since the accepted penalty for the foul by B1 gave A a new series. However, if A2's foul had occurred first, it would not be a new series. If A2's spearing is judged to be flagrant, he shall be disqualified. 10.2.5 A

B1 intercepts A's pass at the A 10 and returns for a touchdown, B2 clips A2 in the end zone after the interception, but before the score. B1 B2 A2 A1 The basic spot is end of run which is the goal line. After penalty enforcement, it would be B's ball, first and 10, at A's 15-yard line. 10.3.3 A

During a run by A1 on first down from A's 10 to midfield, A2 clips B1 at A's 20. B1 swears at A2 A2 B1 A1 The unsportsmanlike fouls are not paired with any other foul to create a double or multiple foul. The acceptance of the penalty for the clip by A2, would be administered from the spot of the foul, the 20 yard line. The unsportsmanlike foul would then be administered from A's 5. Which would result in a 1st down. If an unsportsmanlike or non player foul occurs during a down resulting in a change of possession or a first down; the line-to-gain equipment is set following enforcement of the penalty. Penalizing unsportsmanlike-player fouls from the succeeding spot provides consistent enforcement for all unsportsmanlike-conduct fouls. It also supports the philosophy that no unsportsmanlike-conduct foul should go un-penalized. A team does not have to decline an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty in order to retain possession of the ball. 10.4 5.B

B1 A1 With fourth and 40 from A's 10-yard line, A1 runs to A's 44 where he is downed. During the down, substitute B1 enters the field, but does not participate. B1 's foul is a non-player foul penalized from the succeeding spot. It is B's ball first and 10 from A's 49-yard line. 10.4.5 C

With the score, B-14 and A-8, a pass from A1 is complete in the end zone to A2 during the last timed down of the fourth period. During the down, there is holding by B1 and after the down, B2 is charged with an unsportsmanlike foul. A2 B1 A1 B2 A will undoubtedly accept the result of the play and enforce the unsportsmanlike penalty from the 2-yard line. The ball would then be snapped for the try from the 1-yard line. 10.4.5 D

After A1 scores a touchdown, he is struck by B1 After A1 scores a touchdown, he is struck by B1. The coach of A then insults a game official after the ball is marked ready for play for the try. B1 A1 The penalties for both the personal foul by B1 and the unsportsmanlike foul by the coach of A will be enforced in the order of occurrence. If B1's act was fighting, he shall be ejected. 10.4.5 F