First off, in 10-2-2 (case and rule book) it only says that a T is charged, it doesn't say who gets it.
Secondly, I'm definitely not arguing that you guys are wrong. I can see how you came up with your answers. I'm only arguing that the book contradicts itself.
You have players and you have bench personnel. If they're not one they are the other. The coach is responsible for all bench personnel.
In my state I have access to three rules clinicians who have debated this for a couple days. They are split 2-1 on what to do. Two believe it should also be an indirect, one thinks it's only on the player.
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