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					Originally Posted by  Scrapper1
					 
				 
				If I may be so bold, here's the conclusion for NCAA-M games.  This email came directly from Art Hyland and the ruling will be included in next year's case book. 
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 The problem with Mr. Hyland's interp is that it flies in the face of of 7-2-2 (
When the ball is out of bounds because of touching or being touched by a player who is on or outside a boundary, such player shall have caused the ball to go out of bounds.) and 9-3-1 (
A player shall not cause the ball to go out of bounds.).  9-15-1 tells us that the ensuing throw-in shall be at the spot nearest the violation for infractions 9-3 through 9-14: 
The ball shall become dead or remain dead when a violation occurs. The ball shall be awarded to a nearby opponent for a throw-in at a designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred. (Applies only to Rule 9, Sections 3 through 14)