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Old Fri Jan 04, 2002, 03:09pm
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Probably should be a new thread, but. . .

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Originally posted by 112448 BTW - not stopping the clock is NOT AN APPROVED mechanic in the CCA manual. According to the CCA manual, officials are still to stop the clock, then point.
Sorry, Jake, but that's not correct. I have my 2002 NCAA rule/interpretation book in front of me. In the back section, where all the signals are shown, it lists all the signals for violations. It shows the official stopping the clock and then a "+" and then the signal for traveling, palming, etc.

However, there is an asterisk at the bottom of the "violations" box that says: "There is no stop clock signal before an out-of-bounds violation".

Seems pretty clear that not stopping the clock is an approved mechanic for NCAA, both men's and women's.

Am I misreading it?

Chuck
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