Rules Analysis
USAU 11th Edition Rules
9. In- and Out-of-bounds
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In- and Out-of-bounds

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9.C

A player contacting the out-of-bounds area is out-of-bounds. A player who is not out-of-bounds is in-bounds. An airborne player retains in-bounds or out-of-bounds status until that player contacts the playing field or the out-of-bounds area. The following exceptions apply:

9.C
Children
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9.C.1

If momentum carries a player out-of-bounds after landing in-bounds with possession of an in-bounds disc, the player is considered in-bounds. For this exception to apply, that player's first point of ground contact with any area must be completely in-bounds. The disc is put into play at the spot on the perimeter line of the playing field where the player first went out-of-bounds (unless X.A.2 applies). If the player traversed the end zone being attacked, XI.B applies.

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9.C.2

A pivoting thrower may contact an out-of-bounds area, provided that part of the pivot remains in contact with the playing field.

In this case, the player and the disc are considered in-bounds.

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9.C.3

Contact between players does not confer the state of being in- or out-of-bounds from one to another.

9.C
Associates
USAU 2020-21 Rules
10.C

A player contacting the out-of-bounds area is out-of-bounds. A player who is not out-of-bounds is in-bounds. An airborne player retains in-bounds or out-of-bounds status until that player contacts the playing field or the out-of-bounds area. The following exceptions apply: