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NCAA question
In Appendix V of the NCAA rulebook, it states that, relative to an airborne shooter, the NFHS states "in air after release of try or tap." The NCAA states "Men-No rule."
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In NCAA, if a shooter fouls a defender after he releases the ball, it's no longer a player control foul. The shot would count and free throws would be shot by B if they were in the bonus.
In NFHS, this would be a player control foul and the shot would not count. |
Appendix V is not accurate. The NCAA mens game does have an airborne shooter rule. The rule is just different. As Snaqwells wrote it doesn't pertain to PC fouls. That's all.
We've known about this for a few years now. The NCAA should fix this. |
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