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"Reestablishing" inbounds
How long ago was the rule changed that a player could be first to touch a ball if they came from OOB to inbounds, once they had one foot in? I was talking to a parent recently, and just told them it was changed in the last couple of years, but I wasn't sure exactly. Thanks.
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Thanks, then I wonder where this thought comes from, since it seems like quite a few people think it. Oh, well.:rolleyes:
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This is a college rule.
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You have a misunderstanding of what the actual NCAA rule is. It does not penalize a player who was legally OOB and then came back in and was the first to touch the ball. |
Although, now you could probably call that a violation. Why was the player out of bounds in the first place?
Rule 9: Violations and Penalties Section 3: Out Of Bounds Article 2 Art. 2... A player shall not leave the floor for an unauthorized reason. Note: The dribbler has committed a violation if he/she steps on or outside a boundary, even though he/she is not touching the ball while he/she is out of bounds. |
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the only exception is the dribbler cannot step out of bounds then come back inbounds and be the first to touch.
and jcarter most of the time (99%) players are out of bounds because their momentum carried them there. the other 1% of the time is the violation for the offense and I cannot imagine a defensive violation ever needed to be called for this. the defense might but it would probably be for him chasing after the offensive player who just commited his violation first... |
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Wasn't the teammate that deflected the ball the first player to touch it in-bounds? And wouldn't it be a legal play anyway if it was deflected and touched the thrower who was now in bounds? Are you into the <i>ganja</i> again today, Tanner?:D |
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I never like the wording on that, "for an unauthorized reason." If that's what the rule is, shouldn't we be given a list of "authorized reasons" to go out-of-bounds? Makes it sound like they need a hall pass from the ref or something. "Sir, may I go out of bounds to. . ."
Hey, who authorized 12 to go out of bounds after that loose ball, anyway???? |
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