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Originally Posted by BillyMac
I believe that you are correct.
NFHS: A player saving the ball in the air can ask for, and be granted, a timeout even if that player is going out of bounds. The key is whether, or not, the player has control of the ball.
Then again, I know more about String Theory than I know about NCAA rules.
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Or NBA rules
As for the college rule, there are enough college officials in this forum that guessing is not needed. Yes, an airborne player headed OOB cannot have a TO granted.