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Old Sun Dec 29, 2002, 02:30am
BktBallRef BktBallRef is offline
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Yes, you're missing the point.

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Originally posted by DownTownTonyBrown
Tony, you as an official directed the player to leave the game....

Rather tell the coach the situation and let him either give you a sub or call a TO to hopefully repair the situation.

A little less hasty to DEMAND a sub is probably the answer. Am I missing your point?
That's not the rule and it's not the point I was addressing. A player who is bleeding must leave the game unless the coach burns a TO and the player is ready to play at the end of the TO. In Situation 7, the NFHS is telling us to award Team B with a requested TO. BUt that TO can't be granted untul a sub enters the game for A1. After that sub enters, the TO can be granted. But A1 cannot re-enter the game until the clock has restarted.
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