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Originally posted by rainmaker
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"Control" isn't the issue. "Player Control" as defined in the rulebook is the issue.
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Totally agree.
There is no doubt that he is in total control of the ball. but the NCAA rule (and very likely all other rules too) specifically denies that there is a team control at these time, let alone player control.
The NCAA rule 4-13-4(e) states that "There shall be no team control during:
the period that follows any of these acts (a-d) while the ball is being batted (from the vicinity of other players) in an attempt to secure control;"
What do I miss here by concluding that NCAA rules are powerless against this kind of play?
Thanks.