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Old Wed Nov 12, 2008, 12:22pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Gary Jennings View Post
It has always been my interpretation that in order to grant a time out the ball must be is player possession-control before you grant the request from a player/head coach. Our local meeting is a buzz and spit 50-50 that you can grant a time-out while the ball is in the air being passed between two teammates (team control). I have always waited until the ball is caught/posessed by the recieveing teammate before putting air in the whistle and granting the time-out request.
I am looking @ 5.8.3.
Can someone help me here with a clarification and perhaps a case play or two to take back to my group?
Thankz DR J
You have the right ruling and the right reference. 5-8-3 (note the dashes for rules; the dots are for cases) specifically says "control ... of a player"
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