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Originally Posted by jamesshank
I started this thread to help me correctly administer if this happens in a game of mine in the future as I feel there were some discrepancies with DQ/ejection in regard to my state. Ejection carries a different penalty as I understand it in Washington, so I was seeking clarity in the difference between DQ/ejection according to fed rules. Thanks again for all of the assistance.
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I guarantee you they are using the terms technically incorrect. Most of us say when a player gets 2 T's or a flagrant they are "ejected". We know what it means but the term disqualified is very rarely used when actually speaking among other officials.