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The predominant focus of this podcast episode revolves around the intricate nuances of player possession in football, particularly the ongoing debate surrounding the determination of a catch based on whether a player has one or two feet in bounds. Our discussion, enriched by insights from Timothy Brown of FootballArchaeology.com, delves into the divergent regulations that govern this aspect of the game in both collegiate and professional contexts. We explore the historical evolution of these rules, noting how clarity regarding the standard of possession has developed over time and the implications of judgment calls made by officials. Furthermore, we reflect on the challenges faced by referees in making these determinations, particularly in light of the technological advancements that now aid in the officiating process. As we navigate through these themes, we underscore the enduring significance of such rulings in shaping the dynamics of the game and the experiences of its players and spectators alike.

This information comes from his original post titled: One Foot Inbounds Or Two?

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Sports History Theme Song

This theme song was produced by Ron "Tyke" Oliver of Music Meets Sportz https://sites.google.com/view/sportsfanztastic/sports-history-network?authuser=0

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