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					Originally Posted by BillyMac  As much as I hate to repost it, here's the original post before I deleted it:
 I had to tell a shot clock operator (prep school game) not to wait for control to start the shot clock (after a made basket), start at just a touch, while I didn't start my ten second count until control was established, which could vary by a few seconds. Not being an NCAA official, and being fairly unfamiliar with shot clocks, I learned that on the Forum (it wasn't on our Connecticut prep school rules handout).
 
 Note: This was before relevant rule changes, when we were still using visible ten second counts. I was trying to point out that some may confuse touch, team control, and player control in counting situations.
 |  I am not going to argue that you changed the "(after a made basket)" part but the fact you had to tell a shot clock operator this is very strange if you did not change it.  I have gone through shot clock implementation in two states and I never had to work that out with an operator.  Almost every issue had to do with the reset after a missed shot.
		 
			
			
			
			
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