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Old Mon Jan 17, 2000, 12:29pm
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Jump ball to start overtime period. Player A1 tips the ball and then catches it himself, before it touches another player or the ground. Clearly a violation and ball is given to team B. Which was does the possession arrow now point?
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Old Mon Jan 17, 2000, 12:56pm
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Team B will have the arrow for the first alternating-possession throw-in since A1 had control when he caught the ball.

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Old Mon Jan 17, 2000, 12:59pm
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In NF rules, Team B gets both the arrow and the ball since A1's catching the ball counts as control for establishing the arrow. Case 6.3.1C(d).

I had never had this call before, yet i've had it 5(!) times this season already. Believe it or not, a couple of the coaches didn't believe me when i explained that the other team got both the arrow and the ball...

BTW, my understanding is that under NCAA rules, the offending team would get the arrow...
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Old Tue Jan 18, 2000, 04:01am
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This situation is very similar to having a throw in violation on an alternating possession throw in. For instance, after a jump ball, b1 attempts a throw in but crosses the line. A1 gets the ball AND the arrow being that the ball was at the disposal of b1 at the time of the violation. A VERY hard sell to a coach that doesn't know the rules!!
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Old Tue Jan 18, 2000, 12:48pm
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Jeremy is exactly right!

Also remember on a Alternating Possession throw-in if Team A player A1 is making the throw-in and A2 fouls B1 during the throw-in but before it ends then Team A does not lose it's arrow. Team A would have the next AP throw-in.
Under the AP throw-in procedures Violations are different than Fouls.
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