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Old Wed Oct 20, 2004, 10:02pm
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
I do not doubt the veracity of AirForceDude's statement that in GA the coach may not conference with his players during the 30-second replacement period.
I only object to his implication that the NFHS allows this and that each state which uses NFHS rules could do it differently. GA has simply chosen to NOT use the correct NFHS rule, and I'm sure that their state officials know it. Maybe they think that they are being experimental and testing something for the good of the game.
Whatever the reason, it should not be passed off as correct or acceptable under NFHS rules.

It is exactly the same situation as those seven states which use a shot clock. They are in violation of NFHS rules.
Yes there are states that chose to "violate" NFHS rules.

How does it upset the great cosmic scheme if some states chose to "violate" the NFHS rules?
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