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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
No. and we train our officials not to stop play either.
Displaced eyeglasses, yes. Shoes, no.
And you won't see play stopped at the NCAA level either for shoes(or you shouldn't).
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Is a displaced contact considered the same as displaced eyeglasses? I observed a BV game last week where H1 had a contact come out. He was holding it on the tip of his finger, and asking the official to stop play. Official did not stop play, and waited for the next dead ball. Home coach not happy!
Also what is the rule reference for the eyeglasses. I know that I have read it but am having a brain cramp this morning.
Thanks,