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Old Fri Mar 10, 2006, 11:25am
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Give me a rules reference please.

Can you eject a head coach from a game with a combination of direct and indirect technical fouls? For example, if a coach has one direct and two indirect technical fouls to his/her credit, does that constitute an ejection from the game?

I am asking this to solve a bet.

Peace
Which rules?
NCAA or NFHS
Good point.

Under NCAA rules, a coach is ejected when:
1) he gets 2 direct "T"s.
2) he gets 3 bench direct "T"s charged to his team.
3) he gets 1 direct "T" and 2 bench direct "T"s charged to his team.

NCAA rule 10-10-6
Other than the terms (direct vs indirect) how is this different from the nfhs rules?

What is this? A freaking exam?

No wonder Woody don't like you......

Well, just off the top of my head, and bearing in mind that I ain't an NCAA rules guru, if a player dunks the ball in pre-game, I believe that his head coach does get charged with that indirect "T" also, but that indirect "T" doesn't count as one of the 3 that count towards his ejection, as it does in high school.

True?
Well, no.

And Woody likes me just fine thank you very much.
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