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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Scrapper:
Thanks for the update. The only problem with Mr. Hyland's interpretation is this: It is incorrect by rule. All he had to do is read NCAA R7-S4-S70-A4, which states (I have highlight in bold red the section of NCAA R4-S70-A4 that proves his intepretion incorrect):
"A throw-in shall end when a passed ball touches or is legally touched by
an inbounds player or when a player, who is located on the playing court, touches and causes the ball to be out of bounds or when the throw-in team commits a throw-in violation."
NCAA R4-S70-A4 is equivalent to NFHS R4-S42-A5b which states:
"The throw-in ends when the passed ball touches or is touched by another player out of bounds, except as in R7-S5-A7."
It really irratates me when people who should know better cannot read and comprehend a rule that has been in place for well over 45 years.
MTD, Sr.
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Wow, deja vu'. Have you joined M&M's company?