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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
If there is no courtside monitor we go with 5-7-2, correct?
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Yep. No monitor = red/LED lights rules, which means we'll very rarely see that in a Div. I game since the vast majority have monitors available due to TV or internet broadcasts.
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
But I always thought 5-7-2b and 2.13.4 only apply to the actual review, not the on-court ruling.
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I would think these go hand-in-hand, no? The crew would come up with its ultimate ruling based on the review.
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
99% of colleges have scoreboards with 1/10th second clocks.
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Actually all NCAA gyms/arenas have clocks that show tenths of seconds. By rule they have to. This is from the rules supplement in the '12-13 rule book.
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Timing Equipment. Divisions I, II, and III schools shall have a game clock that shows a 10th-of-a-second display when less than 59.9 seconds remains in a period.
Division I, II, and III schools shall have either a red light placed behind each backboard that is visible through the 24-inch-by-18-inch rectangle or LED lights around the backboard.
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Last edited by JetMetFan; Fri Jan 04, 2013 at 11:12pm.
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