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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Actually, they are both obvious, because they've been discussed before, and they both have to do with the same rule, 9-9-3. The first play is legal, due to 9-9-3, and the fact that it is during a throw-in. The second play is a violation, due to the throw-in ending when B1 touched the ball. This second play was also part of the NFHS's interps at the beginning of last season, I believe.
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Well darn...I guess I missed that discussion somehow. I can honestly say (but sheepishly so) that I wouldn't have called the second one a violation
I guess that is why is never hurts to read the casebooks and other materials before the season starts.
-Josh