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[QUOTE="Spaceman213J, post: 4860555, member: 6477"] Concussions and CTE are no longer running rampant across the sports headlines, so it's back to business like before. What bothered me the most is that even if that is the rule now about the arms and forearms, the contact whether it's on purpose or not, gave the player and advantage and led to the foul. If the rule stays this way, which I pray it doesn't, then the refs should be able to determine if the foul is likely a result from a the initial blow given by the offensive player and given the ability to take the foul away from the defender and give the ball to the offense to inbounds with a 20 second shot clock. But the NCAA being the brilliant collective who works retroactively instead of getting ahead of things will wait until some star player and/or NBA prospect is injured and goes through something like Ducharme is going through on the women's side. [/QUOTE]
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