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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
It is weird that NCAAM chooses to keep the NFHS definition of team control ...
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ilyazhito: Thanks for trying to explain, but I'm still confused.
Are you saying that in NCAA once an inbounder has been handed/bounced the ball, player/team control begins (just like NFHS), and this team control continues with the inbounds pass, continuing to an inbounds touch (no possession, holding, dribbling, needed, unlike the NFHS), only ending with the other team gaining team control, steal, violation, foul, timeout, etc. (like the NFHS), and that this team control covers
all other rule aspects (ten seconds, back court, team control fouls, shot clock, etc., unlike the NFHS)?