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Old Wed Sep 20, 2006, 12:40am
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Originally Posted by AndrewMcCarthy
The backward pass is perfectly legal. But he still took a loss- more than if he just went down, no?

Note it would also be legal to conserve time (stop the clock). Smart coaches should get on that one.
Not under NCAA rules.
See 7-2-1
If the ball is thrown intentionally OOB, this is a foul and also gives the R the option of starting the clock on the ready.
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