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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 03:46am
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The player passing the ball inbounds DID move, but certainly stayed w/ in the 3ft radius he is allowed. IMHO, poor call with an incorrect mechanic.
Agree with twocentsworth from the request thread, the player did not move enough to commit a throw-in violation.
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 07:09am
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One Foot Over Three Foot Wide Space ???

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Agree with twocentsworth from the request thread, the player did not move enough to commit a throw-in violation.
I didn't think that it was even close.
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 10:32am
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1) Hard to tell. He did move quite a ways. It might be splitting hairs to call that violation.

2) Bang-bang play. I think the defender had LGP before the shooter went airborne. No problem with a charge call.
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 11:18am
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1. First play was bad mechanics and a bad judgment.

2. I think this was a block. Very close, but I would have called a block I believe.

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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 12:06pm
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1. First play was bad mechanics and a bad judgment.

2. I think this was a block. Very close, but I would have called a block I believe.

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Agree with this. First play was picking a booger.
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 12:36pm
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1) Hard to tell. He did move quite a ways. It might be splitting hairs to call that violation.

2) Bang-bang play. I think the defender had LGP before the shooter went airborne. No problem with a charge call.
#1. Really? Look at that video again. He shuffled his feet several times never really moved away from his initial spot at all....maybe 1 foot of distance shifted. Look at the marks for the photographers behind him. They're about 2-3 feet in length. He stays right in front of one of them. I'd put money on the official just not knowing that rule and thinking traveling does apply. It wouldn't be the first time.

#2. Agree.
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 12:55pm
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#1. Really? Look at that video again. He shuffled his feet several times never really moved away from his initial spot at all....maybe 1 foot of distance shifted. Look at the marks for the photographers behind him. They're about 2-3 feet in length. He stays right in front of one of them. I'd put money on the official just not knowing that rule and thinking traveling does apply. It wouldn't be the first time.
Agreed. For me to consider him for moving "a lot," both of his feet would've needed to end up by the 'R' in Rupp Arena.
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...I'd put money on the official just not knowing that rule and thinking traveling does apply. It wouldn't be the first time.
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He knows the rule, he just kicked the call.
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Agree with twocentsworth from the request thread, the player did not move enough to commit a throw-in violation.
While I agree this wasn't enough for me to call the violation, it is not a 3 foot radius as twocentsworth stated. The entire spot is three feet wide, thus about 18 inches on either side.

This play was only close in that his left foot left the spot; but that's not a violation, IMO.
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This play was only close in that his left foot left the spot; but that's not a violation, IMO.

Are NCAA rules the same as NFHS on this. For NFHS, the thrower only has to keep "one foot" on or over the spot. So it would not matter if the left foot left the spot. Both would have to leave, right?
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Are NCAA rules the same as NFHS on this. For NFHS, the thrower only has to keep "one foot" on or over the spot. So it would not matter if the left foot left the spot. Both would have to leave, right?
Correct, which is why I said it wasn't a violation.
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Are NCAA rules the same as NFHS on this. For NFHS, the thrower only has to keep "one foot" on or over the spot. So it would not matter if the left foot left the spot. Both would have to leave, right?
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One Foot Over Three Foot Wide Space.
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The entire spot is three feet wide, thus about 18 inches on either side.
... and as deep as a player can move back in five seconds.
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