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Originally Posted by rockyroad
Two points and then I will move on...
1) Of course it would be the L's call in an NCAA-W game...it would be in the L's PCA...and the L would have been on the outside of the thrower, not the inside like the L was in this game.
2) The L DID leave his primary...he completely ignored the two players at the elbow and the thrower and defender who went cutting across the key. He turned almost sideways and walked out toward the shooter. And there was no reason for him to do that as the T would have had that play.
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All I am telling you is what is taught and accepted. I did not say I agreed with it or that it should have been done in this particular play. You asked a question and I answered it based on my experience going to camps. And that is the reason he took a peak at that play and eventually made a call. Not sure why that was hard to understand? Oh well.
Peace