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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Well, Ed Hightower is Ed Hightower and I'll never get his schedule, but I'm pretty sure that there was an edict handed down -- after a debacle in an NCAA tournament game -- about NOT overlooking this violation.
This is one that I'm torn about. I'd like to ignore it, but I think we're not supposed to.
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Chuck is dead on. There was an NCAA bulletin a couple of seasons back which said that this was not a judgment call and must be called a violation whether or not there is defensive pressure.
It pretty much said what the NFHS case book play 9.2.5 says on this.
Therefore, I don't agree that Hightower used good game management in this case, all he did was fail to do what the NCAA has instructed him to do.