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Originally Posted by Adam
There's no 'act' listed to which this is similar.
Note, for a once-in-five-lifetimes play, I don't think there's really a wrong answer.
Except for going with a DOG warning or starting a ten second count.
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Adam:
I am going to address what you said with regard to a DOG Warning or starting a ten-second count per NFHS Rules.
First the easy one: Ten-second Count. The ball is in Team A's Frontcout/Team B's Backcourt. The ball is Live but neither team has control of the ball therefore no ten-second count against Team B can be started.
Now for the more difficult one: DOG Warning. Which one for the four articles in R4-S47 would you apply?
MTD, Sr.
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