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Old Mon Oct 15, 2007, 12:06pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sj
Do you mean to say that:

a) you have seen R1 give a get away signal like this, without recovering the ball, many times at the D1 level and it's always been a no-call?

b) you have seen R1 give a get away signal like this, and then recover the ball, many times at the D1 level and it's always been a no-call?
It depends on when the signal is given. If the signal is given while the ball is airborn, then the play is blown dead when the ball is caught or recovered. No foul.

If the signal is given after the ball has hit the ground, play continues on, no foul.

This isn't a foul in NCAA, the ball is simply dead. 6-5-3
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