lawdawg02 said:leon lett say that the ball isn't dead until someone touches it. the defense can recover and advance or the offense can recover in the backfield or down it if it is past the LOS. i think.
<font size="2">For the record Charles Bloom (SEC Associate Commissioner of Media Relations) did respond on the issue late Saturday evening.
This is the direct quote from that response:
"The foul for taking the helmet off is a live ball foul treated as a dead-ball foul. That is, if it happens on a play where time does not expire then the penalty is enforced on the following play. However since the clock ran out on that play, then there is no next play, so there is no penalty to mark off."
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