Make Disqualified Substitutions Great Again ...
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Originally Posted by Raymond
I think eventually you'll be on the wrong side of history once somebody at the NFHS or IAABO actually thinks this thing through.
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I certainly hope so. It was so easy back in the good old days. For over forty years we were locally told to not allow any substitutions, nor grant any timeout requests, until after the disqualified player had been replaced.
This allowed us to take care of business, the notifications to both the head coach and to the disqualified player, and then the timely replacement of the disqualified player, with no other distractions.
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