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Old Wed Nov 14, 2007, 01:26am
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Originally Posted by TD21
NF follows college womens very closely, so it would seem more realistic to follow their philosophy, which in this case would be, to rotate strong side. I can't think of a situation where the trail would have to retreat to referee a play that the lead shouldn't come across. Having said that we can always rotate back if we need to. I always want a to referee as lead from strong side.
CCA Women's approved mechanic that the NF does not use.
  • Two hand reporting.
  • No stop clock for out of bounds calls
  • Not stopping to report a foul (walk and talk)
  • Rotation philosophy (the language they both use is different)
  • Last second shot coming only from the C
  • Signal mechanic--"hit to the head" or "using the knee" or "hooking/wrap"
  • Lead's coverage area extends to the sideline, and the Lead official has out of bounds coverage on the sideline
  • Lead has 3 point attempt responsibility
  • Counting the basket (2 fingers coming downward)
  • No bird-dogging
  • Team Control signal (used for both PC and TC Fouls)

Those are all that I can think of off the top of my head.

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