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Originally Posted by just another ref
This decision results in the call, which is subsequently reported to the table. A whistle or a signal is neither a ruling nor a call.
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So when you signal a travel violation, that's not ruling (decision) until you "report to the table"? My IAABO mechanics manual (not sure abut NFHS mechanics) doesn't even require us to verbalize "traveling", so I guess that we never make a real ruling (decision).
The whistle is a ruling (decision), a ruling (decision) to stop the clock, especially when accompanied by a fist, open hand, or thumbs up, signal.
When I sound my whistle, put up a fist, and then put a hand behind my head, I've ruled (decided) that player control foul has just occurred. It's as simple as that. I can later change my ruling (decision) for some reason, but at that point, that's my ruling (decision).
I'm more than willing to follow a thoughtful train of ideas from you on this interesting issue, but you're grasping at straws here.