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Old Mon Nov 24, 2003, 08:13pm
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Re: Re: Get an NCAA Rulebook.

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Originally posted by oc
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Originally posted by JRutledge
I realize this might be short notice, but you really should by an NCAA Rulebook. Or better yet, download one off the NCAA website.

The back of the NF book is alright, but many of the differences need more explaining. Like the Airborne Shooter rule. Yes, in Men's there is not "Airborne shooter," but you have to understand how it affects what you call. Unfortunatly the NF Rulebook differences does not explain that very well.

Here is the link. http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules.html

Peace

Can you explain that one for me? I have heard it said that there is no rule in NCAA men and there is in women. And that is supported by the ruel differeneces in the back of the book. But then why does it have an Airborne shooter in rule 4-1 (NCAA). The note on 4-1-2 looks exactly the same as the NFHS rule to me.
NCAAM includes the concept of the airborne shooter, the difference is in how it's applied to a player control foul. Under ncaaw & NFHS you can have a player control foul if the fouler is in control of the ball (duh! ) OR the airborne shooter fouls. Under ncaam PC only on the player in control of the ball only - once the shot is released it's a plain old vanilla foul.
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