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Originally posted by QuebecRef87
Correct me if I'm wrong, but under NCAA, omitting to raise the arm on an out-of-bounds violation is not a mistake.
Take a look at this, at the bottom of page 169 (BR-168).
"It is permissible to omit the stop-the-clock signal on an out-of-bounds violation."
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For some reason, I started doing this this year, and had to focus to get back to the correct NFHS mechanic. This was specifically addressed by the state, and they want the stop-the-clock signal given on all oob violations.
I've caught myself saying, "on the floor" once, but that's a product of my partners. As Spok told Kirk when being teased for acting almost human, "prolonged contact is bound to result in some contamination."