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Originally Posted by Raymond
If one of the two fouls is a player control foul (airborne shooter illegally contacting defender), the try cannot be scored.
If the try was in flight, they would go to the AP arrow.
AP arrows that go to the offense do not result in a reset of the shot clock. I'm thinking there's probably a gap in the rule there for such a play.
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Is NCAA different than NFHS here? On a blarge in NFHS, it becomes a double foul and what was a PCF is no longer a PCF. The rule on a try not counting due to a PCF is no longer in effect since it isn't a PCF. The shot would count if it goes in. If it goes in, ball to B. If it does not, go to the arrow. (Case 4.19.8 C...from older book, numbers might have shifted now)