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Old Wed Dec 07, 2005, 03:51am
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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back to the NCAA

Now, taking this to its logical conclusion, since the only set of rules in which the runner is not declared out until the playing action is over is the NCAA.

Back to the original query, why is the NCAA different than the others? Please don't anybody say "because it is", or anything that does not explain the reasoning behind waiting until the play is over to announce that the runner is out. I mean, he was out at the time of the interference. So, what's the big deal in not calling him out when he's....well, out?

I no longer make a study of the NCAA rules, since my association no longer has the college contracts. So, I call on the college guys to provide clarity.
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