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Old Fri Mar 14, 2014, 01:59pm
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Originally Posted by constable View Post
I am glad I work a ruleset that doesn't permit restricting. I fail to see the merit in it. Throw them out.
A restriction to the dugout should be used similar to the 1st technical a coach is given in basketball. It enables you to quieten down the coach without the coach suffering further trouble. In Texas, if a coach is ejected, he has to go to Austin, go before the UIL, and explain his actions. He is also put on probation for a year and if he is ejected again within the year, he may suspended for a year. Ejection(s) on a coach's record can make it difficult for a coach to move up in the coaching ranks. UIL prefers that the coach be restricted first and then if he continues, eject him.
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