Mon Mar 25, 2013, 12:40pm
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
What it boils down to is that the NCAA has declared that once a conflicting call has been made known by showing what you have, you can''t cancel one of them. They didn't say you have to completely show it, just that it be shown. If you know what he had, it was shown.
There was a great example of it being done right at around the 15min mark of Butler/Marq. The C merely raised his fist and nothing more while the L took the call. The C may or may not have had something different but he didn't show any indication of what he had and it was over. That is how it should be done. Show "nothing".
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Originally Posted by OKREF
This would all be avoided if they used correct mechanics, and not go dierctly into the PC signal or Block signal. One arm up with a closed fist, then if you have a double whistle, who's got the call, that would have been pregamed. I know in my corner of Rome the Lead takes the call on all double whistles.
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Exactly what I was saying.
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