2018 Quiz 3 - Whistle Quiz
This week’s Whistle quiz is prepared by Greg Bartemes in association with Beau Rugg and Dr. Bruce Maurer. Click here to view a PDF of the quiz along with the answers.
Rules
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A 3/6 on B’s 40 YL. A1 advances to B’s 32 YL where B1 grabs his face mask with a twist as he attempts to tackle A1. A1 fumbles during the tackle and B2 recovers and advances to A’s 45 YL.
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A 3/6 on B’s 40 YL. A1 advances to B’s 32 YL where B1 grabs his face mask with a twist as he attempts to tackle A1. A1 realizes he can’t get away so he legally hands the ball backward to A12 who then advances to B’s 24 YL where he is tackled.
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K is lined up for an obvious on-side kick. K1’s kick hits K44 on the leg at K’s 42 YL then proceeds to roll OOB untouched by R at K’s 49 YL.
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A 4/8 on B’s 45 YL, 19 secs remain on the GC. A12 completes a 20 YD pass to A81, and as a result, A12 hurries his shotgun/spread team to line-up for a spike to stop the GC. A12 takes the snap with 4 secs from the shotgun and throws the ball forward to the ground immediately.
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K 4/12 on K’s 35 YL. K’s scrimmage kick is caught by R12 who returns the kick 12 YDS up field where he is hit, fumbles, and K45 recovers the fumble. As a result K, 1/10. When will the GC start next?
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A 3/8 on A’s 35 YL. A12’s pass is intercepted by B32 at B’s 45 YL. B32 returns the interception up field where he is hit, fumbles and A45 recovers the fumble. As a result A, 1/10, on A45. When will the GC start next?
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K 4/12 on K’s 35 YL. R12 positions himself on R’s 40 YL to catch the punt. K81 positions himself just short of 2 YDS from R12 to make a tackle as soon as the kick is caught. As the kick comes down it hits K81 on the shoulder causing the ball to bounce to R44 who gains possession and returns the ball to the 50 YL.
OHSAA Mechanics
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A, 3/8 @ A’s 4 YL, QB A12 pitches back to RB A32 who attempts to sweep around the right side of the field. He is contacted by B55 at the 1 YL breaking the tackle by running deeper in the backfield. After being tackled at the GL the R runs up to the pile and signals safety.
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After a running play the U hustled to the DB spot, retrieved the ball, hustled back to the nearest hash mark, spotted the ball off the backside wing, then stood over the ball to protect the spot until the center arrived from the team huddle.
OHSAA Regulations
- Just before a scheduled freshman game both head coaches approached the officials and informed that both teams have kickers who might have to be the kicker this Friday night so they want them to have KO’s in the first half tonight to give them a chance for some practice.