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Old Thu Dec 04, 2014, 12:26pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by so cal lurker View Post
How does that apply in the real world? I assume it doesn't mean a (1) player steps on the line trying to go arounds someone, or (2) delierately leaping up to save a ball that is in the air over out-of-bounds territory and leavng the court in the process. Does it just apply to, for example, (3) running noticeably off the court in an effort to gain a deceptive advantage?

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it applies to "going out on the player's own volition" so it does NOT apply to your second example.

By rule it applies to your first, but in the real word it might not (it certainly would if both feet were out of bounds)

your third example would be a T.

Other that the "first to touch the ball" addition in NCAA rules, the concept is the same.
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