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Originally posted by Ref in PA
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Originally posted by thumpferee
FED-On all technical fouls, the ball is placed for a throw-in opposite table @ midcourt. On intentional fouls or flagrant fouls, it is POI, correct?
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Correct.
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As others have said there is no POI in NFHS. So this is not entirely correct.
If you mean flagrant personal fouls and intentional personal fouls, then the NCAA handles them exactly as the NFHS does. As far as I know.
Additionally, flagrant technical fouls and intentional technical fouls (men only rule) are also handled the same way as the NFHS.
POI is used in NCAA games for the following: Indirect technicals, direct technicals, double fouls + simultaneous fouls (personal: if there was team control, AP if not; technical: POI), and bench restriction technicals.
A little confusing, but that's how it works.
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Originally posted by Ref in PA
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Originally posted by thumpferee
I edited this cause it brought up another point on mechanics. On technical fouls, does the calling official go opposite table?
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In PA we pregame this. New this year the calling official stays table side. However, some officials do not feel comfortable staying when they just called a T. So, depending on the crew, we decide in the pregame where we will go. PA gives us the option.
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We pregame that if the T is on a coach we go opposite, but if it is charged to a player the calling official goes tableside. The coach may want a word and he should be reasonable.
[Edited by Nevadaref on Jan 6th, 2005 at 09:58 AM]