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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 01:25am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
BTW the video shows the official give the T signal and the toss (ejection) indicating that this was judged a flagrant intentional technical foul,
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Tsk, tsk, tsk. . .
When I wrote that I knew that there was no such animal in the NFHS, but I wasn't so sure about the terminology in the NCAA. Afterall, the NCAA mens side does have a unique thing called an intentional technical foul for contact during a dead ball. However, that is for non-flagrant contact and I needed to convey that the official deemed this contact to be flagrant, hence I put the word flagrant in front.
I should have looked up the proper terminology before I posted, however I was lazy and didn't. Thus due to your just chiding, I've checked the book and now learned that it is called just a flagrant technical foul in the NCAA as well as the NFHS.

10-13-3.
A flagrant contact technical foul is severely or excessively contacting an opponent when the ball is dead.

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