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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
If the defender goes OOB and interferes in any way with the throw-in, you can justify handing out a "T" under 10-3-6(a) imo. The defender can be OOB though and not interfere with the thrower or throw-in. As Skippy said, that's the case if he's OOB 20 feet away from the thrower. In that situation, I don't think you have the rules backing to call a "T". I can't think of a rule that will allow you to issue one anyway.
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I think I could live with 10-3-7(c) [Bait, taunt]
The coach ne'er tol' Padgett that the
Big kid, the
Mean kid, while holding the ball was saying (or looked like he was thinking), "You want it? Then come git it!"