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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
I wrote each not either. Perhaps you misread what I wrote. We agree, but you seem to think that I provided incorrect information (which I may have, but only because my NCAA knowledge is not totally current, not because I didn't understand the concept of what the rule used to be).
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It was more of a point of semantics (and your way definately made more sense). You wrote 'if each gets a technical foul,' meaning head coach #1 gets T'ed up, then head coach #2 gets T'ed up. I read 'if each gets a technical foul' to mean that head coach #1 gets T'ed up and, by rule, that T is also charged against head coach #2.