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Old Thu Jan 30, 2014, 12:43pm
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
Apparently, b/c nothing in the NCAA books tells us to hit our whistle after a try is released. So I'm interpreting that a play involving a shot doesn't end until the try is good, rebounded, or a foul/violation occurs.
I'd offer that the try being released completes the play. Again, because B could get the rebound. If you let it go until the try was released by A, it seems unfair to take away a 2-pass fast break scoring opportunity by B if the injured A player is well out of the way of the impending fast break.
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