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Old Wed Oct 20, 2004, 07:09am
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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Originally posted by Lotto
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
The T and L each blew their whistles for a play in the post. However, one had a foul on the defense and the other on the offensive player. They decided to go with a double foul. But once again before they could have the AP throw-in, one of the coaches got T'd. The same official turned and said to me, "Do we leave the arrow alone again?" I just nodded.
In NCAA, the offense would get the ball back after the double foul, with no reset of shot clock. You'd shoot the FTs for the T and then come back to POI, which would be the throw-in by the offense after the double foul. The arrow doesn't get involved.
True, and if an NCAA official ever asks me during a game that is what I will tell him, but HS officials would probably be better served being told the NFHS rule.
My apologies---I wasn't being clear. I wasn'intending to challenge in any way what you said or did, or what you stated was the NFHS rule. I was merely trying to add to the discussion by pointing out the difference between the NCAA and NFHS rules on this point.
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