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Originally Posted by ChuckElias
Bradford, remember that when the offensive player has the ball, time and distance are NOT a factor in determining whether the contact is a PC (unless the player gains control of the ball while airborne).
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It was my impression that the Maryland player caught the ball in midair, landed, took a pivot step forward motion -- as noted the defender was in legal guarding position -- and gave the landing player ample room to change path. The defender moved into LGP AFTER the player became airborn, thus had she immediatley made contact upon landing, I have a block myself.
Just my humble and youthful observation -- any clarifcations are appreciated

. Also, do the rules for HS and NCAA vary on the definition of player control stuff?