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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Bob Jenkins (primarily to you) and Nevada:
I went back and reread my posts in this thread and cannot for the love of Bob (not Jenkins, personal joke among my two sons and myself) I cannot understand how I disagreed with Bob. I think I meant to agree with Bob that the NCAA rationale is wrong and that the NFHS Ruling is correct. Because Bob and Nevada know my feelings about do overs, there shouldn't be any except for free throw violations. Bob, you are right the NCAA ruling is horse manure and the NFHS is the right one. My only excuse is that my OP post was right after lunch and at my advanced age I should have waited until after I had taken my after lunch nap before making my post.
MTD, Sr.
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What NCAA ruling are you referring to? There is no ruling in the NCAA rule book that says the ball is dead in the OP play. So if you know where it is please post it. Otherwise the rule is consistent with the FED.