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					Originally Posted by Nevadaref  For a veteran such as yourself, the difference used to be that a goal could be scored on a player control foul if the try had been released prior to contact and the foul was therefore by an airborne shooter, while a team control foul always prevented any score.  Of course that rule changed several years ago.  College even changed it.
 No more counting a goal and then going to the opposite end for bonus FTs.
 
 Best not to confuse the rookies with this though.
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 That must have been before my time. When I started in 2015, there were still two different signals, but no points could be scored or free throws attempted on either a team or player control foul. At least NCAAW and NBA rules are consistent and call both types of fouls offensive fouls, because it is the offense that commits them.