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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
There is still a way for team A to avoid being forced to consume the arrow as in his scenario....
A1, making an AP throwin, could throw the ball to A2 who kicks the ball. It is not a throw-in violation and the arrow doesn't switch due to the throwin not being legally touched.
B's ball for the kicking violation. Time Expires. A gets the throwin to start the next quarter.
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Not true. Any violation by the throwing team DURING the throw-in results in the AP arrow switching.
However, you are right that there is a way to preserve the arrow for later, if the team so desires--simply foul during the throw-in!