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Old Wed Feb 14, 2018, 10:53pm
teebob21 teebob21 is offline
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If an NCAA coach wants to protest, he better have a rule book handy; Rule 7.2: Protests. The NCAA protest process requires the coach to identify the rule or effect he/she believes has been misapplied, and then the crew goes to the book and makes a ruling on the field. I've learned the hard way that a coach saying something like "the rule where it says she can't do that" isn't sufficient to start the protest process.

Just bringing the book on the field to argue...well, as you can imagine, that coach should probably escalate to a protest quite quickly unless he's bringing his own rope and yardarm, too.
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