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Out of bounds?
Saw this in a Div 1 college game, but didn't see how was ruled.
Looking for NFHS ruling since I am a HS official. Player A-1 is dribbling up the sideline and accidently hits B-1 who is out of bounds heading for the table to report in on the next dead ball. A-1 falls and loses control of the ball out of bounds. What is the call? |
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Hi Bruno,
We talked about this exact play a while back. Here's the link. Feel free to add any thoughts. USC/Kansas OOB trip |
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Out Of Bounds Ruling...
Ok, thanks Saddle Man.
So your saying, whether he goes out of bounds or not, he came back in bounds and re-established himself, so that means he could pick up the ball. We had an official say that because he shot the ball and he went out of bounds he could not come back in bounds and pick up the ball. We have always been taught that once you go out of bounds if you establish yourself back in bounds you can proceed to pick up the ball, no matter the event that got you there.... Is that correct?? Do you know of a rulebook online that I can review?? |
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Substitute initiates the contact
So... after reading 7.1.1A
what would we call if we felt the incoming substitute initiated the contact from OOB? Say the substitute thinks the dribbler is going to fall into him and the sub then sticks out a hand to prevent the collision ... and then the dribbler subsequently falls down, loses the ball, or collides with a legal defender... Would the team affiliation of the incoming sub make any difference in the ruling?
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The sub was from the defensive team and tripped the kid as he was coming off the bench due to the lack of space between the side line and the floor, and the official just simply gave the ball back to the offensive team as though it was out of bounds off the defensive team. In that case, I think it was the right thing to do, as it was clearly not an unsporting act. The defensive sub didn't even know the ball was right there, and he was trying to get past his coach. As for if the sub reached out, that would be the judgement of the official if he were protecting himself/the dribbler or not. If so, put it out of bounds. Neither coach said a word in the college game.
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