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Originally Posted by swkansasref33
Maybe the difference in the situation we went over is that they were 2 FLAGRANT T's, and not just two technicals. Here is the exact situation they gave us in our Meeting.
Team A #42 is fouled in b/c (A is in double bonus). Team B #12 who committed the foul, shoves fouled player from Team A #43. A Flagrant T is called on B #12, and B #12 is ejected. Before the fouls are reported, Team A #32 (not player who was fouled) shoves disqualified B #12. A Flagrant T is called, and A #32 is also ejected.
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It has nothing to do with the fouls being flagrant. Compare your play (above) to a very similar play:
Team A #42 is fouled in b/c (A is in double bonus). Team B #12 who committed the foul, shoves fouled player from Team A #43.
At the same time A43 shoves B12 back. A Flagrant T is called on B #12 and on A43 and both players are ejected.
Ruling:
No FTs are shot for the double T.
A42 shoots two FTs with players on the line and the ball remains in play after the second FT.
See the difference?