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Originally posted by Brad
Rather than posting my own thoughts on these calls, let me suggest an exercise for everyone on this thread:
1) Watch as many NCAA games on TV this upcoming season as possible.
2) Take note every time a false double or false multiple foul is called in these games.
3) Strive to call that many in your games the next season.
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Brad, am I missing something here? False double fouls and false multiple fouls happen all the time in NCAA and high school games. They're just a normal, everyday call, and aren't that special.
Examples are:
1) Foul by B1. Before the free throw(s) for the foul or the throw-in after the free throws are over and the clock has started, an A player commits a foul(personal or technical). This is a false double foul.
2) Foul by B1. Before the free throw(s) for the foul or the throw-in after the free throws are over and the clock is started, another B player commits a foul(personal or technical). This is a false multiple foul.
Fairly common,imo. You don't see double fouls or (certainly) multiple fouls very often though.