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Originally posted by Almost Always Right
I tried to find this yesterday and couldn't come up with it.
A1 while already on the floor, gains possession with the ball clamped down between their knees while laying on their back. Subsequently A2 and B2 put their hands on the ball about a second after A1 gains "control".
My question is: Is A1's possesion a legal possession? As I said, I could not find that reference specifically.
We were able to come up with a held ball because of A2 and B2 but I just thought this be good one for here.
Thanks in advance.
AAR
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Specifically covered in NCAA -- treat it as a kicking violation.
Not covered in FED. (Although according to one poster here it used to be in the case book with the same ruling as NCAA).