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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Only in this specific sitch? Only D1? Got a rule on this?
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NCAA 2-5:
Section 5. Officials Use of Replay/Television Equipment
Art. 1. Officials may use court-side replay equipment, videotape or television
monitoring only in situations involved in preventing or rectifying
a scoring or timing mistake or malfunctioning game clocks or shot
clocks, to determine if a fight occurred and those individuals who participated
in a fight, or to assess whether correctable errors 2-10.1.c, d, or
e need to be rectified.
Art. 2. At the end of the second half or at the end of any extra period, the
officials shall use replay equipment, videotape or television monitoring
B R -3 3 RULE 2-5/OFFICIALS AND THEIR DUTIES
that is located on a designated court-side table (i.e., within approximately
3 to 12 feet of the playing court), when such equipment is available, to
ascertain whether a try for field goal that will determine the outcome of
a game (win, lose, tie), and is attempted at or near the expiration of the
game clock, was released before the sounding of the period-ending horn.
A.R. 5. A1 releases a try for goal near or at the expiration of time for the game. The official
rules the field goal to be a successful two-point goal. Before an official goes to a courtside
monitor to confirm the status of the play, the coach from Team A requests a correctable
error on the grounds that the goal was counted erroneously and three points
should have been awarded. R U L I N G : It shall be permissible for the officials to use the
court-side monitor to determine if a goal has been counted erroneously. The officials
shall notify the coaches of both teams of their intention to use the court-side monitor for
this purpose. When the coachÂ’s appeal is ruled to be incorrect, a 75-second timeout in
games not involving electronic media or either a 60- or 30-second timeout in games
involving electronic media shall be charged to his or her team. When that timeout
excedes the allotted number, an indirect technical foul shall be assessed. The officials
shall be required to use the court-side monitor to ascertain whether a try for field goal
that is game-deciding or will determine whether there is an(other) extra period was
taken at or near the expiration of the game clock was released before or after the sounding
of the game-clock horn.
Art. 3. Officials shall be permitted to consult a court-side monitor to
determine if a try for goal is a two- or three-point attempt, regardless
of whether the try is successful.
Art. 4. Officials shall not use a court-side monitor or court-side videotape
for judgment calls such as who fouled, basket interference, goaltending or
release of the ball before the sounding of the horn, with the exception of
the situations described in Rules 2-5.2 and 2-5.3.