This is #8 in a series covering football’s original 61 rules adopted by the Intercollegiate Football Association in 1876. We review one rule each Friday. Rule 8: The ball is dead when it rests absolutely motionless on the ground. Although Rule #8 pertains to a kicked or dropped ball that comes to rest, its more important application comes in defining touchdowns and downs. As we will see in upcoming rules, a touchdown requires touching and holding the ball to the ground behind the goal line. Likewise, once tackled, the ball carrier must be held to the ground before acknowledging the situation by yelling, “Down.”
Today's Tidbit… 1876 IFA Rule #8: Dead Ball
Today's Tidbit… 1876 IFA Rule #8: Dead Ball
Today's Tidbit… 1876 IFA Rule #8: Dead Ball
This is #8 in a series covering football’s original 61 rules adopted by the Intercollegiate Football Association in 1876. We review one rule each Friday. Rule 8: The ball is dead when it rests absolutely motionless on the ground. Although Rule #8 pertains to a kicked or dropped ball that comes to rest, its more important application comes in defining touchdowns and downs. As we will see in upcoming rules, a touchdown requires touching and holding the ball to the ground behind the goal line. Likewise, once tackled, the ball carrier must be held to the ground before acknowledging the situation by yelling, “Down.”