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Old Wed Jun 25, 2008, 08:00am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
In (b), if A1 had run into B1 prior to the foot touching the floor, it would have been a block.

The NFHS considers an airborne player to have landed when the first foot touches.

IINM, the NCAA doesn't consider the airborne player to have landed until both feed touch the floor...which would make (b) a block....again IINM.
At one time, there was a difference regarding an airborne shooter -- iirc, the player was no longer airborne after returning with one foot in FED, two feet in NCAA. I don't think that distinction exists anylonger.
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