Not Disagreeing, But Would Like More Information ...
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The NFHS has specifically told us that a player touching the ball with other than a closed fist or kicking it while simultaneously committing a violation is a legal touch. That came out a couple of years ago with the rulings on a player touching a throw-in pass (both AP and non-AP) while standing on a boundary line.
Therefore, the clock is to start on this touch.
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Can you please dig the "specific(s)" out of your archive? I don't remember this change from a "couple of years ago".
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