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Old Sun Jan 03, 2010, 08:16pm
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Why is 9-4-2 in NCAA book?

7-1-1
A player shall be out of bounds when he or she touches the floor or
any object other than a player on or outside a boundary line. An airborne
player’s status shall be where he or she was last in contact with the floor.


seems to cover the OB status of a player

but 9-4-2
Art. 2. After the throw-in is completed, the thrower-in must touch the
playing floor inbounds before touching the ball.


seems to be redundant. Is there any specific reason for this rule?
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