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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Wouldn't it make sense when a player out of bounds touches a player inbounds that the out of bounds player is now in bounds?
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If an inbounder, while holding the ball, has one foot out of bounds and lifts the other foot and steps inbounds with it, are we not calling a throwin violation on the inbounder (while still having of bounds status) for carrying the ball onto the court?
The NFHS wants us to call the same throwin violation on the inbounder for carrying the ball onto the court when the inbounder, with both feet out of bounds (while still having of bounds status), touches a player inbounds with a hand.
Just treating the hand the same as a foot.