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Old Fri Mar 05, 2021, 11:24am
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Stand Back (Stevie Nicks, 1983) ...

Sidebar: How far back does a cheerleader, photographer (standing in this video), police officer, security guard, school administrator, parent, kid with a sweat mop, or fan have to be to comply with this safety rule:

1-20: Non-playing personnel shall stand outside the free throw lane lines extended toward the sidelines throughout the game.

(Note that the drums are in a legal position.)
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Old Fri Mar 05, 2021, 12:36pm
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From this angle, it's hard hard to see how much contact is made/restriction/advantage gained. But doesn't look like a PC foul.
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Old Fri Mar 05, 2021, 02:54pm
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Agreed!!!!
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Old Fri Mar 05, 2021, 02:54pm
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I got nothing. Looks very tame if anything and we do not see the other side of the play as the official in this game.

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Old Fri Mar 05, 2021, 05:41pm
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The fact that you can see his arm unnaturally wrapped around the defender makes his actions suspect. I don't think we have the angle to see for sure how much leverage he gained by it but I see this called a PCF more times than not at the NCAA level as it often gives the offensive player an advantage...and if it were not an advantage, why would he do it?
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