Well, I started this thread and it has somehow morphed into something very different from what I asked about. In any case, let me say a couple things.
1) Pete Palermino is an excellent official at the D1 level. He's also a very humble person, never bragging about his accomplishments. Most of you will never know him, obviously, but if you get the chance, he's worth listening to.
2) I've been instructed at camps by more than one D1 official (working in conferences that I'd like to be in) to call the throw-in violation, regardless of pressure and/or score. Why? Video.
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Any NCAA rules and interpretations in this post are relevant for men's games only!
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