There are actually two issues here:
1. It is a foul for an illegal block in the back.
2. The receiving team player being block is considered “passive” since he is not actively engaged with the kicking team player. That block forces him into the ball. Since he is considered “passive”, he is deemed *not* to have touched the ball. Assuming no one else from the receiving team touched the before the kickers, the ball should belong to the receiving team at the spot of the kicking team recovery.
<sarcasm> I eagerly await the weekly suspension list from the SEC for the Referee overseeing this disaster. <end sarcasm>
@RegalMovies For the love of all that is holy, could you possibly open more than 2 concession lines at Columbiana Center (SC) on July 4? Or are you just trying to hurry your demise due to streaming?
@RebekahMcKendry I’m a long-time fan and listener. Have to share this with you. Definitely not horror, but insane. Currently on Fandor and Hoopla. https://t.co/uFOwomFeei