Over…But Not Back May 31, 2019 World Games 2014 0 Forum Questions At the Group 4 Final. Central takes a shot that hits the post. Rebound ricocheted to about the 45-yard line in Central's offensive half of the field -- the ball hadn't crossed midfield at that point. Central picks up the ball in their offensive half of the field, then takes the ball across midfield. The 'C' kills the play, calls Over-and-Back. Even if the shot was finished -- which didn't appear to be the case -- wouldn't there have had to be another Touch in the Box (by Central) for Over-and-Back to be active? Question File Add new DuBan's Answer: Visual Text Last to possess, last to touch. That is the rule which governs this play There was no possession change, and thus no ten second count. As such, Central did not need to touch the ball in the box. The officials absolutely nailed this call. Over and back was correct. Kratz's Answer: Visual Text McCarrick's Answer: Visual Text Riti's Answer: Visual Text Tyma's Answer: Visual Text Answer File Question Answered Yes No