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Old Fri Mar 12, 2010, 01:22pm
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Originally Posted by Tio View Post
The officials in this game were using precision time... which means they start the clock with the black box on their belt. The only way you wouldn't have a 10 sec. violation is if the crew has definite knowledge the clock started too early.... which cannot happen with Precision Time.

Remember, the ball must be possessed in frontcourt in 10 seconds. So the correct call is the 10 sec. violation.
The start/stop of the clock really had nothing to do with this -- the ball was tipped out by the defense in the backcourt and Hightower stopped his 10 second count even though team control hadn't ended.

Right call by rule, but I wonder if the result was gotten to in a way specifically allowed. Anyone want to address that?

Edited to add: Nobody even looked at it until the Ohio State coach screamed about the shot clock being at 24.

Last edited by Rich; Fri Mar 12, 2010 at 01:26pm.
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