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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
No, the 10 second count starts the moment the ball gains BC status (hits the floor). There is already team control by A inbounds and B's deflection doesn't change that. A is not permitted to be in continuous team control of a ball in the backcourt for more than 10 seconds.
The other plays discussed where player control is mentioned in the backcourt are different because the ball was coming from a throwin, not from a pass between inbounds players.
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Is that delineated somewhere in the NCAA books? Because the way the rule reads leads me to believe otherwise.
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Originally Posted by NCAA Rule Book
Section 10. (Men) 10-Second Violation
The 10-second count shall begin when a player is in control of the ball in his back court. An inbounds player (and his team) shall not be in continuous control of a ball that is in his back court for 10 consecutive seconds.
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