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		| Originally posted by Robmoz 
 
	Well if you are asking for MS, JV, and Var level ball then I say YES! Visible counts should be occurring in ALL applicable situations: inbounds, backcourt, closely guarded, and 3-seconds.  Coach already gave a great example, too. It helps your partners out as well IMO. Especially in a very loud gym.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by TriggerMN Michigan State leads Michigan by about 11 with 2:13 to go in the 2nd half.  After a made free throw by Michigan, MSU inbounds, with Ed Hightower as the trail.  Before the ball gains frontcourt status, MSU calls a time-out with 2:02 remaining.
 
 Before I go on, I understand that the official's count is how the 10-second violation is determined, and not by the game clock.  I'm fine with no violation here.
 
 However, Hightower NEVER had a visual count for the entire time the ball was in the backcourt.  I don't mean to pick on Hightower, as many officials at the D-1 level don't seem to use a visual count--he just happened to be the official in this instance.
 
 I guess the visual count is one of those "small things" that are irrelevant in a D-1 game?
 
 I'm curious as to what others think about this.  Anyone think there should always be the visual count?  Anyone feel that there are more important things to worry about?
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