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Old Sun Nov 04, 2001, 10:22pm
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
I went into the Case Book, and found 9.1.4C, which documents this situation.

To answer the original question, my quick reading of the NCAA rulebook turns up nothing about this situation.

As another aside, in NFHS, why does team A get a new 10-second count if they are granted a timeout? Is it because it is "their" timeout perhaps?
Yes, I didn't look up the CB play but knew that it existed.

While there really isn't a separate NCAA casebook, I don't see any reason that the same principle wouldn't apply.

A timeout nevers excuses a violation. However, in the BC or throw-in situations, the violation has not yet occurred.
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