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Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB
The rule you posted has been replaced with this new rule.
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Thanks.
I never had any problems with the old rules.
The "momentum" rule was easy to enforce by ignoring.
Note: Unlike the NCAA, the NFHS doesn't mention "momentum".
Does that mean that we now have to call it if the "momentum" out of bounds player is the first to touch the ball after back in bounds? Has he gained an advantage if allowed to do so?
I've only observed the "going out of bounds to use a screen" rule called once in forty-four years. Never called it myself.
On a "going out of bounds to use a screen" situation, do we now have to wait for the first to touch the ball after back in bounds to call the violation?
It looks like the "avoid three seconds" rule is still in place.
Thank God for small favors.