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Originally Posted by mutantducky
sorry I don't understand that last post.
Just to be clear, is this true?
For a 10 second count to begin, off a rebound or an inbounds play, there must first be team control inbounds. A touch without control will not start the 10 second count.
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IN NCAA, the count starts on a touch on an inbounds play (assuming the touch is in the BC).
On the "Ping-Pong" play:
FED: When the ball reaches the FC, the count is stopped. As soon as the ball reaches the BC, the count RESTARTS (not continues) -- even in the ball isn't touched.
NCAAW: When the ball reaches the FC, the count is stopped. The count restarts when the ball is touched in the BC (just having the ball touch the floor in the BC does NOT restart the count)