
Tue Aug 16, 2022, 12:08am
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Do not give a damn!!
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: On the border
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Like JRutledge, I would also like "more information" from the NFHS, but it's been two years and "not a peep", so I'm not "holding my breath".
I only hope that individual state "representatives" figure out in advance that there's a disconnect and address it themselves.
For example an individual shot clock state may decide to go with "touch" in varsity games with a shot clock, but go with "control" for a freshman or middle school games where the state decides not to use shot clocks.
Another individual shot clock state may decide to go with "touch" for all games, at all levels, with, or without shot clocks.
Of course the states that don't use any shot clocks will still have to go with "control".
Stupid NFHS.
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They said what the rule was for the shot clock application. If you do not have a shot clock, you use the rule that is already stated in the book. KISS!!!!
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