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altus Thu Oct 18, 2007 09:12am

Question 65
 
A time-out request by airborne A1, while in player control, may be granted if he/she is about to land out of bounds.
I was under the impression that last year we said that they could not call time-out if airborne and going out of bounds. Comments and references please.

Scrapper1 Thu Oct 18, 2007 09:15am

Quote:

Originally Posted by altus
I was under the impression that last year we said that they could not call time-out if airborne and going out of bounds.

This is an NCAA rule and is different from the high school rule.

Indianaref Thu Oct 18, 2007 09:20am

Quote:

Originally Posted by altus
A time-out request by airborne A1, while in player control, may be granted if he/she is about to land out of bounds.
I was under the impression that last year we said that they could not call time-out if airborne and going out of bounds. Comments and references please.

Are we talking NFHS or NCAA? NFHS you can grant a time-out in this situation.

altus Thu Oct 18, 2007 09:22am

Nfhs
 
Nfhs

Splute Thu Oct 18, 2007 09:28am

It is legal in NFHS as long as you rule the player has "control" of the ball.

KSRef07 Thu Oct 18, 2007 03:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by altus
A time-out request by airborne A1, while in player control, may be granted if he/she is about to land out of bounds.
I was under the impression that last year we said that they could not call time-out if airborne and going out of bounds. Comments and references please.

Answer TRUE. No such limitation other than must have player control to call a TO.


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