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Player out of bounds and returning
Does he need one foot back in, or two? I used to think two.
Then on here a couple years ago was told it takes just one. As I look at the rules and casebook for college, I don't find anything that really spells it out. Only thing relevant I find is in rule book 7.1, that seems to imply that only one foot is needed, but is not explicit. It's pretty close I guess, says player is out of bounds if any part touching out of bounds, and for an airborne player, it is based on where he was last touching. So on the T tech player, if blocks shot, comes down both feet simultaneously, then pulls the out of bounds foot up first when jumping, then then inbounds foot second, and goes up and saves, he is considered inbounds. that isn't what happened, but I guess that analysis is correct Is there other language that makes it more clear? I ask because most people I run into in the game seem to think it's two. And then Gene the rules expert after the T Tech game said it takes 2 feet back in. Then I find this online: https://www.livestrong.com/article/4...ouch-the-ball/ So what is it? |
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