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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
JR is merely telling you that there are times in an NFHS game when the ball is loose and there is no team control. A foul during that time would not be a team control foul and FTs would be awarded if merited.
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I'm with you. I was under the impression from JR's post that there was some specific way for there to be no team control during a loose ball
as I described it in the OP, which goes against everything I have studied on team control since coming back to officiating this year. Since I believe he's talking about fouls during a loose ball when there's no team control (during a jump, after a try, or during a throw-in before any player has controlled the ball), I have to disagree that the NFHS has gone to a specific "loose ball" foul.
It was obvious that I was saying a "loose ball" foul call would be some designated exception to the team control foul during a loose ball while team control existed.