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Old Tue Oct 23, 2007, 07:49pm
Splute Splute is offline
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Originally Posted by KSRef07
Since the coaching box is relatively new you would think there would be more cases and formal clarifications by NFHS. I still think the qualifying language of "stand for the purpose of coaching his team" implies there are purposes for which he CANNOT stand and things he can't do such as sit or kneel. Just my opinion. Obviously nagging refs gets a T no matter if there is a box or not - so that can't be the reason.

Glad KS has taken the mystery out of it.
Under 10-5 of my rules book it reads: By state association adoption the head coach may be off the bench in front of his/her seat within the confines of the designated coaching box, as in 1-13-2, for the purpose of coaching his/her team. I do not find the word "stand" in that paragraph. Why do you want to read limitations into this?
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