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Texas A&M /Troy NCAA Women's game (backcourt)?
Just curious if any rules are different.
A&M has advanced the ball to the 28 foot line after a timeout They are up 2 with 5 seconds to go. Inbounds play: A&M throws a bounce pass that hits in frontcourt/ deflects off their own player/into the backcourt / same player goes an retrieves it in the backcourt Obviously Troy goes crazy... announcers go crazy... |
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At the high school level, which is the level that I work games at, that play was a garden variety "BC violation". Peradventure, college level rules are different--I do not know the college rules regarding that play as I'm not a college level ref; however, at the high school level that is going to be back court violation.
Are they tryin to blame the refs for missing a call? No need to blame the refs, they are top notch level refs "best in the business" who know how to apply the rules if they were selected to work the NCAA games. Yet, even if they did miss that particular call, then they must be forgiven---after all it is the season of Lent now. Last edited by Kansas Ref; Tue Mar 23, 2021 at 11:59am. Reason: spellin |
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Was there initial player control when coming from a throwin? The four elements for having a backcourt violation are: there must be team control (and initial player control when coming from a throwin); the ball must have achieved frontcourt status; the team in team control must be the last to touch the ball before it goes into the backcourt; that same team must be the first to touch after the ball has been in the backcourt.
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This was not a BC violation. I will try to post it soon.
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Nice thread.
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I knew this play would be discussed on this site. Before I read posts from bob jenkins, JRutledge, and BillyMac, I knew this WAS NOT a backcourt violation.
The player DID NOT obtain control of the ball until she was in the backcourt, thus a garden variety "play on". |
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Backcourt Violation ...
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4-12-1: A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or dribbling a live ball. 4-12-2-A: A team is in control of the ball: When a player of the team is in control. 4-15-1: A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control who bats (intentionally strikes the ball with the hand(s)) or pushes the ball to the floor once or several times. 4-15-3: The dribble begins by pushing, throwing or batting the ball to the floor before the pivot foot is lifted. Quote:
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But the ball didn't have to hit the floor to be the start of a dribble, dribbles begin with the ball being intentionally pushed, thrown, or batted to the floor. Seeing the ball hit the floor just confirms that it probably was a dribble, not a pass, or a try, or something else.
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This is one of those plays where a legitimate argument can be made either way. If this were an NFL game, the official's call on the field would stand no matter which way they ruled.
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First time through normal time I was concentrating on the first touch (no player control, confirmed by slow motion replay). Second time through normal time I watched the second touch and where the player was located (undecided). Then I concentrated on the second touch and where the player was located on the slow motion replay to come to my final conclusion (backcourt). The calling official doesn't have the luxury I have of watching this video in slow motion over and over again from the comfort of my computer chair without the pressure cooker of a national television audience, involving a call that won't make or break, my career as a esteemed Forum poster.
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