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bobcatsquared
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Posted: 12/3/2016 1:26 PM
On WMU's first possession, PJ Fleck opted for a delay of game on 4th down with the thought a 5-yard penalty might give his punter a better chance to pin Ohio deep in its own territory. My question for all of the experts on this board, why wouldn't Solich decline the 5-yard penalty?

There must be some reason because this isn't the first time I have seen such a decision. My thinking: if it benefits the offense to move back 5 yards, wouldn't it benefit the defense to not have the offense move back 5 yards?

For bcat2 and others, this is in no way a complaint of our coaching staff. Just something that has occasionally crossed my mind.
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Posted: 12/3/2016 1:40 PM
I guess to make sure they punt it. If we declined they may have decided to go for it rather than punt from that spot. IMO.
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Posted: 12/3/2016 4:06 PM
when given the choice of taking the penalty or the results of the play, one can decline penalty BUT with delay of game there WAS NO PLAY so there is no option to decline! Same is true with false starts - no play happens
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Posted: 12/3/2016 4:49 PM
I don't think this is true. You can decline any penalty and I've seen the delay of game declined in this situation. I've also watched the offensive team get delay of game again and the defensive team finally give up. This may be the reason teams typically just accept the penalty. The team with the ball could stand out there and take delays until the defense called uncle.
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Posted: 12/4/2016 12:20 AM
Catdude wrote:expand_more
when given the choice of taking the penalty or the results of the play, one can decline penalty BUT with delay of game there WAS NO PLAY so there is no option to decline! Same is true with false starts - no play happens


Delay of game is a dead ball foul, dead ball fouls can be declined. In fact every could can be declined.
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Posted: 12/5/2016 9:34 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
when given the choice of taking the penalty or the results of the play, one can decline penalty BUT with delay of game there WAS NO PLAY so there is no option to decline! Same is true with false starts - no play happens


Delay of game is a dead ball foul, dead ball fouls can be declined. In fact every could can be declined.
Yep.

This should help.

http://www.ruletool.info/ncaa-rule-10-penalty-enforcement /

-john
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