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Old Sun Jul 23, 2017, 08:25am
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For further rules bases, see Casebook 7.1.1 B.

Another way to put it, the returning player, upon touching the ball, must have something in and nothing out. The reason that's important is because some erroneously think that inbounds status must be established with two feet. Not so, at least in NFHS.
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