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FR-46 RULE 2-10 / DEFINITIONS

Blocking a Scrimmage Kick

ARTICLE 5.

Blocking a scrimmage kick is touching the ball by an opponent of the kicking team in an attempt to prevent the ball from advancing beyond the neutral zone (Rule 6-3-1-b).

 

SECTION 11. Lines

Goal Lines

ARTICLE 1.

Each goal line is part of a vertical plane separating an end zone from the field of play when the ball is touched or is in player possession.

The plane extends beyond the sidelines (Exception: Rule 4-2-4-e). A teams goal line is that which it is defending (A.R. 2-11-1-I).

Restraining Lines

ARTICLE 2.

A restraining line is part of a vertical plane when a ball is touched or is in possession. The plane extends beyond the sidelines (A.R. 2-11-2-I).

Yard Lines

ARTICLE 3.

A yard line is any line in the field of play parallel to the end lines. A teams own yard lines, marked or unmarked, are numbered consecutively from its own goal line to the 50-yard line.

Inbounds Lines (Hash Marks)

ARTICLE 4.

The two inbounds lines are 60 feet from the sidelines. Inbounds lines and short yard-line extensions shall measure 24 inches in length.

Out of Bounds Lines

ARTICLE 5.

The area enclosed by the sidelines and end lines is in bounds, and the area surrounding and including the sidelines and end lines is out of bounds.

 





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