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					Originally Posted by  BillyMac
					 
				 
				Did the NCAA actually come out with a new rule, casebook play, or Point of Emphasis that counteracted the "original" interpretation? 
			
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 Yes, they did.  They introduced the concept of a player's "cylinder", within which a player with the ball is allowed to make any "basketball move".  If there is contact with a defender within that cylinder during a normal basketball move, the defender is responsible for the contact.
This is obviously a direct contradiction of the previous rules on F1 fouls for moving elbows.  
Somebody else will have to post the NCAA citation, as I don't have my new books yet.