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Originally Posted by MechanicGuy
I've proposed the same thing.
I've even called this a violation (only seen it summer/travel ball) instead of the "correct" T because it's an absurd rule difference.
It's not a rule people know, not even coaches. I usually just tell a player "get in, get in" after a second or so and they oblige. If they are delaying, the don't know it's illegal - so hitting them with a T for it is excessively punitive.
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This is similar to people not knowing that flopping, or "faking being fouled" in rulebook language, is a technical foul under NFHS rules (10-4-6-f).
I have seen and called flopping, but I have yet to see people not coming back inbounds after a throw-in.