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Higgins toe tap from other angle
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(09-26-2022, 03:02 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Ok...now i'm confused. Maybe i'm just not talking about the same thing everyone else is talking about. To my understanding, even facing backwards, if your come down on the balls of your feet and immediately jump or step backwards without any other part of your foot touching out of bounds...it's a catch. 

I keep reading where the "heel has to be down". I've never read or heard that before. 

If you come down on the balls of your feet in bounds, but then your heel comes down out of bounds...it's not a catch. 

That's how i've always thought it to be. 

If no part of your foot comes down out of bounds on that step then you are good. If your heels touch inbounds then you jump, you are good.  Any part of the foot counts as inbounds so in your scenario it would be a catch.
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RE: Higgins toe tap from other angle - michaelsean - 09-26-2022, 05:20 PM

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