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Old Wed Feb 27, 2002, 05:35pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by Slider
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
In the play in the original posting, a full time-out is charged to the team. If no full time-outs are left then a thirty second time-out is charged to the team. If the team has no time-outs left, then it is charged with at technical foul for requesting an excess time-out. This is the same for both NFHS and NCAA.
Do you have a reference for this Mark?
Asking for an error to be corrected is the same as asking for a 60-second TO. If the team doesn't have a full, grant the 30.

The difference would be in what to do with remaining time after the error is resolved. If it was a full TO, the team can use the rest of the minute as a TO. If it was a 30-second TO, they can only use what's left of that.
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