Wed Mar 16, 2005, 03:09pm
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
The college rule is the same (ignoring, for the moment, the fact that the clock stops after a basket in the last minute -- had the play been some sort of violation or foul, the NCAA ruling and the FED ruling would be the same).
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Bob, while the rule may be the same, does the NCAA use the interpretation that the official is not permitted to put back time if it's less than one second? I can't find that anywhere.
You're saying that if we had a travel with 0.6 and the clock ran out, we'd end the game in NCAA? Even with definite knowledge? Even with a monitor to check?
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Yes. It was in one of the recent NCAA memos (see the NCAA web site).
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How does that fit with AR 30 which specifically says that we can put the time back on if we have definite knowledge of what the time should be?
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