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Originally posted by fletch_irwin_m
I do not know the NCAA men's D1 rule on this. To me I like the idea of huddling and coming out with the call.
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Here's the NCAA rule approved ruling that talks about this. It appears right after Rule 6, Section 3, Article 1:
A.R. 4. (Men) A1 drives to the basket and (a) the referee calls a player-control foul and an umpire calls a block or; (b) the referee calls a charge and an umpire calls a block. RULING: This is uncharacteristic of a double personal foul where one official adjudicates the obviously committed fouls against two opponents. In (a) and (b) the two officials disagree that the fouls occurred simultaneously. In (a) the alternating possession
arrow shall be used and the ball shall be awarded at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. When the ball is awarded to either Team A or Team B, there shall be a reset of the shot clock. To award the ball to Team A with the expired time instead of using the alternating-possession arrow would be unfair, since one of the fouls in question may have been committed when A1 was in control of the ball. In (b) although the two officials disagree as to whether there was a charge or a block, the ball was released by A1. During a try in flight there is no team control. The alternating-possession arrow shall be used and the ball shall be awarded at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. Since there is no team control, there shall be a reset of the shot clock when the ball is awarded to either Team A or Team B.