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Originally Posted by stosh
Of course NFHS would be a different story. There I say it would be a T since the violation by B1 caused ti to become a dead ball.
Any thoughts?
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The whole delayed dead ball thing has been addressed. but your assertion about it being a T because the ball is dead but that this otherwise common foul is "too much contact to ignore" is incorrect as well.
NFHS 4-19-1 Note "Contact after the ball has become dead is ignored unless it is ruled intentional or flagrant or is committed by or on an airborne shooter."