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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by zebraman
Rut,
You asked me to show you where it said that in the rulebook and you'd concede the point. I did. You said the terms advantage and disadvantage weren't in the rule book. I quoted word-for-word to show you that they are. Now you're off on some other tangent and saying that those words aren't in the actual rules of the rulebook. Pathetic actually.
Z
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Z,
Anyone that disagrees with you, is pathetic in your eyes. I know of several officials, posters and coaches that would completely disagree with your statement as it relates to violations. I do not see any passage in Rule 9 stating about advantage/disadvantage. But as I said, when they ask a Part 1 question about this passage, I will change my mind.
Peace
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Will you really change your mind when they ask a Part 1 question? or will you just come up with another excuse or another "made up" reason why the NFHS rules are incorrect and the RUT rules are right?
I think you've completely missed the point - rules differences DO NOT EXIST (for the most part), but there are substantial MECHANICS differences that exist.
I've called high school basketball in Maryland, Penn, and now Texas, and the only things I had to figure out were the MECHANICAL differences. All three states play by the same set of RULES for HS games.
Rockyroad - congrats on that assignment. that didn't happen to be the D-III women's nationals did it?