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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
If the kid doesn't put his left foot down again (which creates the travel), and therefore releases the ball legally, then I'm not sure B1 has a decent play on the ball, and likely doesn't foul A1 in the manner that he did.
I really like the quickness that the L went to the INT - no hesitation on his part whatsoever. However, I'm not sure if that's the proper signal for a FF1 or FF2.
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I thought I read somewhere that NCAA officials are still supposed to use the IF signal if they're going to have a flagrant.
I could be wrong though.