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Old Thu Jan 07, 2010, 09:10am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by chartrusepengui View Post
That was what was actually done. However, one of the officials at the game wasn't sure they had handled it properly said that they had called the NFHS and were told it should have started with a jump ball - which is why we were having the conversation at all. I don't know who they spoke with and am not sure whether it was the NFHS or state.

I feel sure it cannot be any type of double foul and don't understand why they would have received information that goes against what I read in the rules/case books - therefore my OP.
Whomever s/he talked to gave the incorrect information. 6.4.1A is an example (although it uses different reasons for the T) of this.

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Originally Posted by Welpe View Post
Wouldn't the game start with a jump ball in this situation under NCAA rules?
Yes, no matter the number of Ts. Any series of single non-flagrant Ts goes to POI -- which is the jump ball in this situation.
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