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Originally Posted by JRutledge
So was I right or wrong?
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Hey,
you posed the question.
Don't get all defensive if somebody answers it.
The rule is clear to me, and I don't need to even consider what they do in football or basketball to muddy things up. The new rule is simple and simply written. It has been clearly and concisely interpreted in the pre-season NFHS publications.
There's no need to guess at what you think they really meant. The rule and interpretations are about as unambiguous as they could possibly be.
The case play you cite (3.3.1T) has nothing to do with this new rule and nothing to do with anyone being "restricted to the bench". This case play is referring to participants being in their required areas during the game, NOT about anyone being "restricted to the bench" as a punitive measure for some misconduct.