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Old Thu Mar 09, 2006, 09:52am
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee

My vote is for the multiple foul. I've never called it, never seen it called, never even heard of it being called.
Any foul committed by the defense during free-throws up to the time that the throw-in after a made FT is touched on the floor or a rebound on a missed FT is touched is gonna be part of a false double foul. That includes defensive personal and technical fouls. That's the most common false double foul; happens all the time.
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JR, the scenario you just described is a False Multiple Foul, which as you say is very common.

NCAA Rule 4 Art. 14. False multiple foul. A false multiple foul occurs when there are
two or more fouls by the same team such that the last foul is committed
before the game clock is started after it is stopped for the first, and such that
at least one of the attributes of a multiple foul is absent.
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