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Old Tue Oct 06, 2015, 10:26pm
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Why wouldn't a sub be allowed after an OOB call in any rule set?

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Does the Rule In NCAA, with under 60 seconds left and play is stopped to correct a timing issue impact allowing subs to enter the game?
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Old Tue Oct 06, 2015, 11:16pm
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Does the Rule In NCAA, with under 60 seconds left and play is stopped to correct a timing issue impact allowing subs to enter the game?
The NCAA rule deals with monitor reviews and even then it's not that the substitution isn't permitted at all:

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Old Tue Oct 06, 2015, 11:29pm
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Not related to this but falls in line with substitutions. B scores with 10 seconds left in the game they use there final timeout. Substitute B2 for defensive purposes. On the throw-in A throws the ball OOB not touched. B2 comes to the table to re-enter is he allowed?
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Old Wed Oct 07, 2015, 12:29am
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Not related to this but falls in line with substitutions. B scores with 10 seconds left in the game they use there final timeout. Substitute B2 for defensive purposes. On the throw-in A throws the ball OOB not touched. B2 comes to the table to re-enter is he allowed?
No. The saying is "have to sit a tick, don't have to play a tick". The clock does not run during such a throw-in violation and a player cannot reenter the game without time coming off.
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Old Wed Oct 07, 2015, 07:39am
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Does the Rule In NCAA, with under 60 seconds left and play is stopped to correct a timing issue impact allowing subs to enter the game?
Play was stopped for the OOB, *then* there was a timing correction. Allow the subs.

If the ball didn't go OOB and C blew the whistle to start the clock, then the rule would come into play.
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