Guys, thank you for all the varing opinions. Alot of you have been on this Earth a while, and seen alot of different teams play. Its never one play that loses a game. Kinda think some players thought the game was in hand. Had Vero not missed two kicks, you could have a different game. 44 years ago I watched the "lil rascals" win a championship againt PC Mosley. I hope Im wrong, but I dont think Ill see Vero back there again, before the Lord calls me home.
Thanks for all the info and such through the last year.
Recon Ill talk to you all in August. God bless you all!
Jambun someone posted this on Facebook and curious if this is true since the FHSAA rules are based off of NFHS, although I do know that some do differ. What’s your take, should that have been a dead ball penalty right there?
“NFHS Football Rule 9-1-3
Assisting the Runner
"No player shall assist the runner by grasping, pulling, pushing or lifting him to advance."
Approved Ruling / Interpretation
A teammate taking or stripping the ball from a runner in order to advance it is considered assisting the runner.
The act of grasping the ball carrier or the ball itself to gain yardage is illegal unless it is a legal handoff or backward pitch initiated by the runner.
Penalty (Rule 9-1-3)
5 yards
Spot foul
Ball becomes dead immediately when the illegal assistance
The player who took the ball from the receiver approached him from the front and was never behind them during the exchange. The ball was handed to him in front him and not a backwards lateral. It states that a handoff in front of the line of scrimmage applies to this and is considered illegal. As stated in just curious about this if the play should have been called dead right there. Win/loose state championship or kick off classic I’d just like to get your take on this one particular play compared to what the rules would be. The screenshot is at the moment the players exchanged the ball. In front of the original recover and beyond the line of scrimmage. Thank you.
Lake Mary Hail Mary Exchange
Yo, bruh, you got me twisted like a pretzel in a hood bakery—ain't no ghost from the old board hauntin' these keys. Just a fresh lurker spittin' facts on them scripted jawns and the rest bein' straight mid. Keep it movin', fam.
But real talk, that 7A thriller with Lake Mary snatchin' victory on the last play? Straight WWE script, fam. And Raines comin' back to edge Northwestern 23-22? That drama had the league smellin' like Vince McMahon was callin' shots from backstage. Rest of 'em? Straight snoozefest, mid as hell. Just a new cat out here observin' the circus, keep scrollin' if you ain't feelin' the vibe.
Drive Pink in Ft Lauderdale compares well to FIU except FIU is a football stadium so that gives it the nod. In addition the parking and concessions are much better. It may have been improved by now but the Drive Pink unpaved parking lot was a sand pit. The large FIU parking lot grass is the golf course type. It’s not perfect but is an improvement. FIU concessions are much better. One side of the stadium has more variety but the other is fine as well. A negative that FIU shares with all the other stadiums is there aren’t restaurants and stores that are walking distance. The good news is with games at 12:30 and 7:30 there are plenty of places nearby to drive to and easily make it back to the night game in time.
BTW, The Villages has and is building restaurants and stores that are within walking distance. Since Jambun has let the cat out of the bag we might have this to look forward to.