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Old Wed Jan 22, 2003, 03:33pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser

I've heard that in the old days, this was a tactic teams would use to slow down teams that liked to run. Wonder if anyone still does this.
In the old days(20/30 years go),this situation was covered in the casebook/approved rulings and officials manual for both NCAA and NFHS.We were told that we could only have the net flipped down when the clock was stopped and the ball was dead.If a ballboy or player wanted to grab it while play was going on,that was fine-but we were not to stop the game to flip a net down. I don't have a clue when they removed this reference or why.Personally,I agree with Chuck.It's a game interupter if you stop the game just to get the net down.
Didn't we recently hear something from the fed concerning NOT stopping the game to fix the net? Anyway, I don't.
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