SECTION 33. Three-and-One Principle
The Three-and-One Principle of penalty enforcement applies when the penalty statement for a foul does not specify the enforcement spot. Application of this principle is described in Rule 10-2-2-c. »
The Three-and-One Principle of penalty enforcement applies when the penalty statement for a foul does not specify the enforcement spot. Application of this principle is described in Rule 10-2-2-c. »
ARTICLE 1. The tackle box is the rectangular area enclosed by the neutral zone, the two lines parallel to the sidelines five yards from the snapper, and Team A’s end line. (See Appendix C.) The tackle box disintegrates when the ball leaves it. »
Contents NCAA Football Rules Committee fr-4 Major Rules Changes for 2014 and 2015 fr-5 Index to Editorial Changes fr-6 Points of Emphasis fr-7 Sportsmanship Statement fr-9 The Football Code fr-10 Official NCAA Football Rules fr-12 Rule 1—The Game, Field, Players and Equipment fr-13 Rule 2—Definitions fr-26 Rule 3—Periods, Time Factors and Substitutions fr-44 »