Yes, if the player is forced down, such as a push or a hit, that the ref deems to have caused the ball carrier to hit the ground, he is down. If he went down on his own in an attempt to make a catch or simply lost his footing, he is not down.
Remember the ball does not have to CROSS the goal line.The goal line is part of the End Zone.So any part of the ball that touches or is over (the white line),Goal Line is a touchdown.If the players forearm hits the ground he is down there.But if any part of the ball was over any part of the goal line before his elbow touches the ground then its a touchdown.
The touch must have been the cause of him to fall, or he must be touched while on ground. So, he is still eligible to run in the above scenario.
Contact is considered touched while down or if a player falls because of contact
In the NFL a ball carrier must be touched to be considered down, otherwise they can get back up and continue running.
A tornado that has touched the ground is called a funnel cloud.
Boys the Old Flag Never Touched the Ground was created in 1918.
It would depend on if the play happened within first and third base. the ball would be considered foul if it was touched in foul ground.
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yes in 2011 or 2009
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Matches are won by pinning your opponent on the ground to the count of three, making your opponent submit, keeping your opponent out of the ring to the count of twenty, or disqualification.
Booker T. Washington
True, but not that the funnel itself does not have to reach the ground, just the violent vortex associated with it.
As long as the ball doesn't touch the ground and the opposing player hits it back, then it is considered in.