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Originally Posted by JRutledge
The NCAA had several situations in the NCAA Tournament where an official gave the "punch" and looked like the official was calling a "count the basket.
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JRutledge: Thanks for confirming that for me.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
... both the NCAA and the NF have stopped using different signals for TC and PC fouls. The funny thing is both have decided on different signals.
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Originally Posted by Raymond
It was NCAA Men's who thought the punch signal was confusing. So NCAA Men's got rid of the pet single for all theme control files and went to behind the head.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
... if my facts are straight.
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Because I'm strictly a high school official, but am still curious about some NCAA "stuff", JRutledge and Raymond have now totally confused me.
NFHS: One signal (hand behind head) for both player control and team control fouls (that I'm certain of).
NCAA Men: One signal (hand behind head) for both player control and team control fouls (according to Raymond, "went to behind the head").
NCAA: One signal (punch) for both player control and team control fouls (according to JRutledge, "both (NFHS and NCAA) have decided on different signals").
Maybe I'm confused because of a possible difference between NCAA Men and NCAA Women?
Help. I'm curious and I can't get up.