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Old Fri May 13, 2005, 06:03pm
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I'm bringing this thread forward to ask a couple more questions, since I was reviewing the game again last night.

(1) So, this was a college game (in fact THE college game of the year) and was played under NCAAW rules. Was it handled correctly? Apparently from what several of you have said, stopping the game in the middle of an opponents' play was within the rules, but is it acceptable? I know, I know, if they do it in the championship game, it must be right, but I don't understand that. It didn't seem right to me.

(2) If it had been a high school game under Fed rules, and the stoppage was at an appropriate place in the game, what was done would have been within the rules, but a TO would also have been charged to the team that asked for the correction, am I right? But under college rules, this isn't a correctable error, so no TO is charged?
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