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Old Fri Sep 16, 2005, 09:59am
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Rule 10-5 states;
The coach must remain sitted on the bench when the clock is running inside the coaches box.

One other thing Rule 1-13NOTE STATES: A head coach can stand in the coaches box to give instruction to his team if you local state association adopts it as a rule.
truerookie,
Just looked at my book and I could not find the information above. Check the date of your book and the publisher.
...And, allow the coach to stand in the coaching box.
mick



The book I used is the NFHS 2004. It is rule 10 section 5 art 1.
truerookie,
NFHS 2005-06 Rule 10-5-1 says:
"By state association adoption, the head coach may be off the bench in front of his seat within the confines of the designated coaching box, as in 1-13-2 [coaching box defined], to give instructions to his/her players and/or substitutes.

This must be one of those 'edits for clarity'.
mick
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