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Old Mon Nov 12, 2007, 01:44pm
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
In both NCAA and NF rules, any player can shoot FTs on a T. The difference with the NCAA, the player which is chosen by the captain or the head coach must attempt both FTs (all Ts are two shoots). So if you have a dead ball T, that involves contact, according to 8-2-3 anyone can attempt those FTs. So if you call an Intentional Technical, anyone can shoot those FTs.

BTW guys, all of these descriptions are in the back of the NCAA Book on page 149-153.

Peace
Great thanks, so I have that right...do you see what I mean though on pages 149-153, the table there? Under Penalty, why for (Men) Direct Technical is the penalty just "Two free throws", whereas for (Men) Intentional Technical, the penalty is "Two free throws to any member of the offended team"? Why the distinction, makes it seem as if the administration of the penalty is different?
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