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Old Thu Jan 12, 2017, 10:38am
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In other words, not yet fully OOB but inbounding the ball while momentum is taking him OOB. One foot either in play still, or still in air while stepping into OOB territory.
It depends a little on what you mean by "fully OOB". As long as one foot is OOB and the other is not touching inbounds, the play is legal. OR, if the player jumped form the foot that was OOB, the play is legal.

On the rest -- I will look at what I need to look at. What I need to look at depends on the game and the time / score.

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I like the old caseplay that basically said once it becomes apparent that the throw-in team will not make a legal throw-in to call the violation(5 second).
It's not a 5-second violation.
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Old Thu Jan 12, 2017, 10:45am
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Not in that case play.
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Old Thu Jan 12, 2017, 11:49am
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There was an interpretation a few years ago that gave an option for either continuing a 5 second count or calling a violation immediately. I think the first one is problematic for many reasons not needing to be stated. The second one is what I do regardless of level. I do not feel the need to help with an obvious violation. I believe this was in the NF Preseason Guidebook where this was specifically discussed. Also the NCAA has addressed this in video as well.

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Old Thu Jan 12, 2017, 12:52pm
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There was an interpretation a few years ago that gave an option for either continuing a 5 second count or calling a violation immediately.
I don't think that was it.

I think the discussion here was (a) wait 5 seconds; (b) bring them back and have them do it right; or, (c) immediate violation.

NFHS came out and said C.
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Old Thu Jan 12, 2017, 01:45pm
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I don't think that was it.

I think the discussion here was (a) wait 5 seconds; (b) bring them back and have them do it right; or, (c) immediate violation.

NFHS came out and said C.
There was a write up about this advocating those. But then again that was probably 8-10 years ago as well. It was when the IHSA started giving these out to us instead of the rulebooks every year.

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