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Old Sun May 16, 2004, 09:59pm
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Jimgolf
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Rule 2-13 Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it:
a. When team control is re-established after the team loses possession
of the ball;
b. When a foul occurs (Exceptions: Rules 2-13.7.e and .f);
c. When a held ball occurs (Exceptions: Rule 2-13.7.d and 2-13.7.g);
d. When a try for goal strikes the ring or flange, or
e. When a violation occurs.
f. When an inadvertent whistle occurs and there was no player or team control at the time of the whistle.
Isn't out of bounds a violation?
So, Tony, in NCAA, is oob a violation? is it a violation generally, but not for the purposes of the shot clock?
Wassamatta?

You don't trust me?

sheesh...
You're giving me way too much credit. I didn't understand the discussion well enough to trust or distrust anyone. I intended to change the question a little and head off on a tangent. I was trying to understand the oob part of the play, if it wasn't complicated by the change of possession. Tony understood my question, and gave me the quote along with the cite. Helpful since I don't have a book.

Truth to tell, my head has been spinning the last few weeks as I try to start picking up CCA 3-person mechanics. It is just so overwhelming! And I had intended to ignore rule differences between HS and college for a while longer, but this discussion seemed so germane, and as I said above, it wouldn't complicate any HS rule thoughts, since we don't use a shot clock here in Oregon, so I thought I'd ask a few quetsions.
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