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Old Wed Nov 26, 2003, 11:38am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
A1's throw-in is touched in the front court but not controlled by A2. While the ball is loose in the front court, the official starts the 3-second violation count. Is the official correct?

The answer is NO. But why not? There is team control, and the ball is live. The exception (NCAA 9-8-a) only seems to apply when the ball is in the inbounder's control. Anybody have a reasonable explanation?

Obviously, I would be too busy observing other things to start the 3-second count in this situation But by the book, why doesn't the count start?
The exception refers to "team control for a throw-in." When does an NCAA throw-in end? Hint: It's not the same as when a FED throw-in ends.

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