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		| Originally posted by JRutledge 
 
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		| Originally posted by ChuckElias Do you have some compulsive disorder that makes you repeat irrelevant facts?  Hey, fine with me.
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 I neither insulted you nor called you a name.  You made a point which was correct but not relevant to the issue at hand.  I pointed that out to you and you responded by making the same irrelevant point.  I was merely asking if you did this out of some compulsion, like people who can't stop washing their hands.  I think probably it was a little insensitive to people who truly do have compulsive disorders, and for that I apologize to anyone I offended.  But I did not insult you in any way.
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		| You have not mentioned the year that a change was made. | 
	
 Irrelevant.  The change 
was in fact made.  That's not up for debate.  I only need 2 facts to make my point and that's the first one.  The change was made.
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		| I have never remembered a time in my life when NBA officials birddogged at all. | 
	
 Again, irrelevant, since we are only talking about NCAA mechanics.
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		| NCAA Men's Officials have always birddogged that I can remember and still do quite often. | 
	
 Irrelevant.  Again, true.  But irrelevant.  They will probably always bird-dog when the fouler is not clear.
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		| I do not watch or did not care about Women's or Girl's basketball before I became an official,  so I have no idea what was going on there. | 
	
 
Only there? 
 
 
As I said previously, bird-dogging used to be required on every foul called in the NCAA.  It is no longer required on every foul called in the NCAA.  It has been scaled back.
Have a day!