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Old Sat Dec 10, 2005, 08:13am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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It is still my strong opinion that it is improper to use the monitor to determine whether or not the ball hit the ring.
Based on what?

Certainly not the wording of the rule as applied to your situation, if I understand it properly. [/B]
h. A determination, based on the judgment of the official, that the shot-clock operator failed to properly start, stop, set or reset the shot clock. The mistake shall be corrected in the shot-clock period in which it occurred.

I don't see anything in there about checking whether or not the ball hit the ring. All it says is that the monitor can be consulted if in the judgment of the official the shot-clock operator failed to do such and such. If the NCAA intended to permit review of trys hitting the ring, wouldn't they have simply said, "To determine if a try hit the ring."?

What does your conference assignor say this rule means?

Can you go check the video to determine whether or not a try hit the ring?


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