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Originally posted by RecRef
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Yes! and at the point he said, ""That was still a BS call. I'm off the floor, what are you going to do about it now?"" he would have been directed to leave the court. This is a challenge to the authority of the officials and IMO is a flagrant T.
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While I agree it could be considered flagrant, Sleeper and I are in TX and ejecting a coach after the first T would probably get you and the coach a required trip to Austin during a weekday to discuss it with the UIL & TASO (apparently they have not been made aware of the conference call technology). Not saying they would not side with the official, but that trip is at your expense and means a day off work (which may also cost you cash)
Kinda makes me really work on keeping it to one T per coach unless the report to the State will be obvious...which this may have been.