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Old Tue Nov 30, 2021, 02:30pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
The NFHS has already demonstrated their confusion by contradictory rules regarding ten second violations. The NFHS shot clock rule says to use the shot clock to time ten seconds (starts on a touch, with no visual count), yet the NFHS rule regarding ten second violations "still" says to start ten seconds on control, apparently leaving the "final" decision up to each individual state as to how to properly handle this apparent contradiction, especially when an inbounds pass in the backcourt is defected around like a ping pong ball before control, and/or when the shot clock is turned off with less than 35 seconds in the period (visual count).
I do not need a diatribe. What rule has the NF states that they will be using 10 seconds on the shot clock as the backcourt count? I have yet to see them even talk about multiple things as it relates to their usage of the shot clock. Certainly have not seen anything that addressed offensive rebounds, turnovers, or even where you rule a shot clock violation specifics. I am sure they will address this, but I am assuming all they did was allow a shot clock but not deal with what rules apply. And certainly not something that automatically adopts other rules from other levels.

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