Need a little help - can someone explain to me...

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....how this is NOT a block in the back.


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Am I unfamiliar with or wrong about the criteria for block in the back?
 
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Actually it's very simple.....the actual NCAA rulebook states

"When a Notre Dame player does something that would otherwise be called a penalty ..in South Bend, in their home stadium...no matter how obvious or blatant...it shall NOT result in a penalty"

I'm really quite surprised that you did not already know this
 
The biggest home field advantage in all of college football, it's as if the refs feel that to call a penalty on Notre Dame would be some type of offense to God. Not kidding. Now the opposing team is good and ****ed.
 
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Actually it's very simple.....the actual NCAA rulebook states

"When a Notre Dame player does something that would otherwise be called a penalty ..in South Bend, in their home stadium...no matter how obvious or blatant...it shall NOT result in a penalty"

I'm really quite surprised that you did not already know this
This is the most accurate post ever in CIS History. Just be really bored and watch ND at home on any given Saturday.
 
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Have to see the whole play from start to finish. If the blocker engaged the defender from the front and maintained contact through the block this wouldn't be a block in the back. Initial contact has to actually be in the back.
 
MainLineCane said:
Actually it's very simple.....the actual NCAA rulebook states

"When a Notre Dame player does something that would otherwise be called a penalty ..in South Bend, in their home stadium...no matter how obvious or blatant...it shall NOT result in a penalty"

I'm really quite surprised that you did not already know this

This is the most accurate post ever in CIS History. Just be really bored and watch ND at home on day.


It's called the "Luck of the Irish" rule
 
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