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Old Wed Sep 30, 2015, 09:51am
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
I just wish they would have explicitly spelled that out in a case play. There is nothing in writing that tells us to reset the 10-second count if the offensive team calls a time-out when the ball is dead.
Knowing the NCAAW SRE and his efforts to streamline the rule books, my guess is it wasn't specified because of this...

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Originally Posted by BigCat View Post
The 10-second count shall be reset on all stoppages of the game clock except when the defense causes the ball to be out of bounds, the offense retains the possession after a held ball, or there is a technical foul assessed against the offensive team.
A time-out granted to Team A stops the clock and it's not one of the three reasons we won't reset, so it's a reset. It's one of those cases where the rule book says do X unless A, B or C happens. Neither A, B nor C happened, so do X.
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