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Old Sun Sep 08, 2013, 09:45am
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Simple Question From A Simple Mind ...

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Originally Posted by Lotto View Post
...the 10-second rule so that the count starts on the touch rather than possession. In both cases there will be no visible count and the officials will use the shot clock to determine whether there is a violation.
I know more about quantitative molecular biological engineering than I know about NCAA rules, so here's my question. Previous to any recent changes, when did the shot clock start after a throwin, with a touch by the offensive team, or with possession by the offensive team?
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