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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 04:41pm
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Are you serious? See case book play 3.5SitB. Been in there for years. If he wants to wear a Mr. T chain, he ain't gonna be doing it on the court during the officials' jurisdiction, if the officials know the rules.

The Ipod is a no-no too. Anything that is a possible danger to others isn't allowed.

Geeze, what next? A kid trying to make a lay-up in warmup while carrying a boombox?
JR just curious as to the wording of the situation you quote as i don't have my books in front of me...b/c i am guessing it doesn't say "i-pod" anywhere in the nfhs materials yet....is this one where it is left up to judgement as to whether you are forcing him to take it off during warmups or is this cut & dry? i am not talking jewelry, i am talking about his ipod...and have they changed this in college? b/c i know a few years back sean may from UNC listened to his ipod regularly in warmups...and i am not aware of this being a difference between nfhs and ncaa...what i am saying is that if the rule says "anything that is a possible danger to others" means that you rule that an ipod is a danger to others, doesn't mean someone else does....now should he wear it, hell no, but i just want to clarify whether or not it is that cut & dry that he can't....nothing like starting something over nothign before the game even starts...
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