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Originally Posted by JRutledge
A UNR only results in a personal foul and does not automatically result in an ejection if more than one is called. You can always have a flagrant personal foul act, but again we are adding stuff to the play that was not asked. You are right there is judgment, but we have to know the difference between a personal foul and unsporting contact in an NF context.
Peace
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The "Penalty" descriptions under NFHS 9-4-4 closes with the advice, "Disqualification also if ANY fouls under those articles are judged BY THE GAME OFFICIAL to be FLAGRANT." (see NFHS 2-16-2-c).
The difference between USC and a (judged) Flagrant Illegal Personal Conduct consequence is entirely semantic and is determined by the judgment of the calling game official and both involve potentially identical consequences