Is Grabbing a Player's Shoulder Pads Not Collar When Blocking Legal in Football?

In American football, blocking is a crucial tactic used to clear paths for ball carriers and protect quarterbacks. The question arises whether it is legal to grab a player's shoulder pads rather than their collar when blocking.

According to the NCAA Football Rulebook, Rule 2-1-1 states that "no player shall initiate contact with an opponent by grabbing or encircling with his arms or hands any part of the opponent's body other than his shoulders, jersey, belt, or pants."

Therefore, it is legal to grab a player's shoulder pads when blocking, as long as the grab does not encircle or restrict their movement. However, it is illegal to grab a player's collar or any other part of their body not specified in Rule 2-1-1.

Related Questions and Answers:

  1. Is it legal to grab a player's helmet when blocking? No, grabbing the helmet is illegal.
  2. Can a player be penalized for grabbing another player's shoulder pads too tightly? Yes, excessive force penalties can be called for overly aggressive blocking.
  3. Is it legal to use a shoulder roll technique to block with the shoulder pads? Yes, shoulder rolling is a legal technique used to avoid grabbing the opponent's collar.
  4. Can a player be injured if their shoulder pads are grabbed instead of their collar? Grabbing the shoulder pads instead of the collar can cause shoulder dislocations or other injuries.
  5. What is the penalty for holding an opponent's collar when blocking? The penalty for holding is 10 yards.

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