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Old Thu Oct 05, 2006, 08:26am
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Originally Posted by verticalStripes
Fed Rules:

In 2004, the head coach may request timeout with the rule change that year. The interpretation meeting for that year said that the if the head coach is ejected, the newly designated head coach may request timeouts. I also saw this interp in the 2005 NFHS/NCAA rules difference book.


However, 2006 Casebook 3.5.2 Situation B states that if a head coach is ejected, the new head coach cannot call timeouts.

Is the Casebook interp correct? I like the 2004 interp better. I would like to hear your opinions.
A replacement head coach could NEVER call timeouts where I live.

Why would you "like" the other way better? It's not like a football head coach gets ejected often.
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