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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The flagrant 1 foul must be penalized. Had it been merely a common foul, it would be canceled.
NCAA 2-13-2c(2)
Determine whether the shot clock malfunctioned or a timing mistake
occurred in failing to properly start, stop, set or reset the shot clock. The
malfunction or mistake may only be corrected in the shot clock period in
which it occurred. Any activity after the mistake or malfunction has been
committed and until it has been rectified shall be canceled, excluding a flagrant 1 or 2 personal foul or any technical foul.
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Thanks Nevada... this is what we ended up going with, although the crew wasn't 100% sure on this one. I couldn't find the citation though.
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Originally Posted by BayStateRef
Nevada's citation is for games with replay/television equipment and gives officials the authority to check the monitor for a shot clock mistake.
If there is no replay equipment, the prevailing rule is 5-11-4, which also forbids canceling any flagrant or technical foul.
A.R. 153 covers the play if it is a common foul: cancel the foul, put time back on the clock and give Team B the ball for the shot clock violation.
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I did find A.R. 153 last night which helped me figure out what should be done if it were a common foul called in that situation.