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Old Wed Oct 31, 2001, 10:40am
Kelvin green Kelvin green is offline
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I can see where the NCAA is coming from (with exception of airborne shooter as Mark has so eloquently laid out)
Look carefully at the wording play A happens during the 4th quarter, Play B happens after the 4th quarter has ended. So I can see why they are saying shoot FT's to start the oT since the foul happened after the 4th quarter ended. However unless the foul was pretty rough or something like that I dont think most refs would ever call that. My question is that since this foul occurs after the second half has clearly ended, and based on the wording the ball is dead, this would not be just two FT's it would be Two FT's and the ball because generally most fouls that occur in a dead ball period are T's...
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