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Originally posted by refTN
P.S. Remember the term marginal contact. If contact occurs and it doesn't cause a player to lose possession of the ball or lose it out of bounds, there is no need for a whistle.
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P.S. For at least 50 years, they've had something in the rulebook called "incidental" contact. It's always been labelled in both rule books as such too, along with a good description--i.e. NFHS rule 4-27 and NCAA rule 4-38.
Is there a difference?