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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Well you can disagree, but I am telling you what is being taught and instructed to do. It is considered the secondary coverage of the Lead by many. I got to enough of those camps to know what I have been told by guys you actually see on TV. I first heard this by a guy that won the darn Official of the Year Award recently. And if I had not seen this called a few times I would not have believed how wide spread this is practices. And it is not necessary to completely leave your primary to make these calls either. But I do not see why this is such a big deal, this would be in the PCA of a Woman's Official's Lead.
Peace
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Two points and then I will move on...
1) Of course it would be the L's call in an NCAA-W game...it would be in the L's PCA...and the L would have been on the outside of the thrower, not the inside like the L was in this game.
2) The L DID leave his primary...he completely ignored the two players at the elbow and the thrower and defender who went cutting across the key. He turned almost sideways and walked out toward the shooter. And there was no reason for him to do that as the T would have had that play.