In college basketball, can a coach of an opposing team call a timeout when the ball is in the other teams hands preparing to put he ball in play?
No, in college basketball (under NCAA rules), a coach from the opposing team cannot call (or be granted) a timeout when the ball is in the other team's hands preparing to put the ball in play, such as during a throw-in or when the opposing team has possession for an inbound pass.
No, in college basketball (under NCAA rules), a coach from the opposing team cannot call (or be granted) a timeout when the ball is in the other team's hands preparing to put the ball in play, such as during a throw-in or when the opposing team has possession for an inbound pass.