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Nov 27, 2022
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bluesloth
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True. I couldn’t find anything explaining even what should the call be if one
foot lands out at the same time one lands in. You would think this would be common enough to have in the rule book.
I’ve always thought that equals out, but not sure.
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In case anyone is curious here is the official "heel-toe" rule
The Dark Knight
11/27/22 12:47am
Yeah... pac10 refs are an abomination.
IceBlue
11/27/22 12:50am
Interesting. This is straight out of the case book. Thanks for posting.
doctorcoug
11/27/22 12:52am
This was a toe / knee. Not the same
fulano
11/27/22 12:52am
No, his whole foot came down and the heel was out of bounds.
The Dark Knight
11/27/22 12:55am
Either way BY RULE that was NOT a catch. It was not inconclusive. Abominations.
IceBlue
11/27/22 1:02am
True. I couldn’t find anything explaining even what should the call be if one
bluesloth
11/27/22 12:55am
Neither whole foot was in bounds, so it doesn't matter where the second foot was
The Dark Knight
11/27/22 12:57am
At best, it looked like they hit the ground at the same time, but really it looked like the knee landed first.
KingDave
11/27/22 12:56am
I'm guessing they weren't sure if the toe tapped prior to that point, though.
jreid191
11/27/22 1:02am
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