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Originally Posted by BryanV21
I thought that the logic was that by straddling the line A1 is at the same time the last to touch in FC and first to touch in BC... hence the violation. In the play I've been discussing A1 has never touched the FC. I don't see how these two plays are being treated the same.
Now, in my play, if that's what the interp says then ok. But if we're saying my play is that way because of that interp then I'm not convinced.
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Doesn't matter.
A had PC inbounds.
The ball reached the FC.
A1 was (in the plays being discussed) touched the ball in the air, coming from the FC while A1 was in the BC and before the ball hit the floor in the BC.
All such plays are violations in NFHS.
These plays are NOT violations in NCAA.
If the ball hits the floor first in the BC (and was deflected by B in the FC), then these plays are not violations in FED.