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LSU FOOTBALL Rule on possession

LSUPAWZZ

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when the aTm’s QB had one knee on the ground and one hand on the top of the ball, they ruled he obtained possession as soon as he touched/grabbed the ball. What was different about last nights call?

Defender clearly “grabbed” the ball when said Bama player touched the ball.

So my takeaway is anytime you fumble the ball close to the sidelines, make sure you have a body part out of bounds and you maintain possession.

My other question is if a WR steps out of bounds he technically can’t be the first one to touch the ball, what if he tips it and it’s intercepted? Does it negate the int?
 
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