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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Nope, a dead ball tech in NCAA men is not POI, so please refrain from confusing the situation with talk of POI.
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Umm... Yes it is. Before you go telling others to check the rules, you better be pretty sure yourself. The situation cc posted did NOT say dead ball contact. A "dead ball technical foul" written like that should be POI.
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
So would that then be an unsporting technical? If so, what difference does it make if the ball was live or dead?
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You're right about this, the ball being live or dead is irrelevant.
Cross country, am I correct in saying that your original question about a routine POI technical wasn't concerned with how the tech happened, but rather whether or not to go to the arrow after? That's what I would assume most reasonable people would gather from the phrase "routine POI technical." The point is the majority of technical fouls in fact ARE infractions that are resumed POI, and if a held ball was the last thing to happen before the technical foul, then we go to the arrow.