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Old Wed Jan 09, 2019, 11:17am
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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To Substitute, Or Not To Substitute, That Is The Question ...

(With apologies to Hamlet and Billy Shakespeare.)

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Originally Posted by SC Official View Post
And since a timeout was requested, it can't be revoked even though erroneously granted.
For the young'uns. Reminds me of a slightly off topic situation when the table crew screws up and sounds the horn for substitutes at a time when substitutes aren't allowed to enter and the official sounds his whistle to address/question the sounding of the horn.

I've seen officials, at this point, not allow the substitutes to enter and force them to wait at the table until the next opportunity to substitute.

They have to be allowed to enter. After the whistle to address/question the horn the ball is dead and the clock is stopped. An official cannot not allow the substitutes to enter at this time.

3-3-1-D: If entry is at any time other than between quarters, and a substitute
who is entitled and ready to enter reports to the scorer, the scorer
shall use a sounding device or game horn, if, or as soon as, the ball is
dead and the clock is stopped.
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