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Old Sat Mar 09, 2002, 04:51am
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by Tweets
As I understand it there are three situations involving the boundary plane: 1)reach through the plane and be warned (delay of game) the first time, T'd thereafter; 2)reach through and touch the ball and be T'd with no warning;
3)reach through and touch the inbounder and it's a flagrant T.--correct me if I'm wrong. I have called who knows how many vio's for this, especially in girls games, but funny I don't see alot of other officials call it. maybe its just me.
In #3,it's not a flagrant T.In NFHS,it's a regular T charged to the player.In NCAA mens,it's an indirect T charged to the player.
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