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Co-Heads can make the game interesting
I know in NCAAW, if a team says it has co-head coaches any technical foul given to one coach also applies to the other head coach. Had a friend who tossed a coach several years ago and it got out that technically speaking he also should have tossed the Co-head coach (they introduced themselves before the game and said they were co-heads). Naturally he didn't do this but we did get a good laugh over it
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RULING: Before the start of the game, the team shall designate who the coach with “standing” privileges shall be. Both coaches shall be assessed all direct technical fouls. (Rule 10-4.4.a and 10-4 Penalty) |
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So you know what I'm doing next. A.R. 264. A team has co-head coaches. RULING: Before the start of the game, the team shall designate who the coach with “standing” privileges shall be. Both coaches shall be assessed all technical fouls.(Rule 10-4.2.f.1 and 10-4.2) Rule 10-4.2 makes no note of co-coaches, so this is strictly born out of case book interpretation. ("co-" only appears in the NCAA-Men's rule book in combination with the root word "morbid") |
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