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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Uh, Camron, because the new wording of the penalty section in 9-2 says to do just that. Did you read this whole thread? JR quoted the ruling.
The OOB player (doesn't matter which team) violated 9-2-10. The penalty clearly states to award the ball to the opponents at the original throw-in spot.
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You are correct. I've been pretty busy lately and have read entire threads....I should have on this one.
I can't imagine why this would be the case. It is fully inconsistent with all other OOB situations.