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Originally Posted by Adam
Contact during a dead ball is to be ignored unless it is deemed intentional or flagrant.
"Intentional" means that if it happened during a live ball, it must fit the definition of an intentional foul (FF1 in NCAA).
To do so, it must be one of the following:
1. Elbow to the head. NOPE
2. Excessive contact. NOPE
3. Done intentionally (to stop the clock or prevent it from starting). NOPE
As Hokie noted, this is a common foul during live ball, so it should be ignored if it occurs during a dead ball.
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I don't need that rule, I can use the unsporting tech rule. I consider that contact to be unnecessary and unacceptable.
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Originally Posted by so cal lurker
So, if it sn't intentional, what is the basis for a T??
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Does any foul have to be intentionally committed in order to call it??
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Originally Posted by VaTerp
Forget video, your stance is not defendable by rule.
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By what rule? This is NCAA, not NFHS and the applicable rule (NCAA 10-3-1d) has already been posted elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by VaTerp
And I really think the "this is the type of stuff that leads to fights" saying is overused.
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I wonder if you would say the same thing after you've been through a fight.