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Old Tue Mar 29, 2016, 06:26am
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I thought it was late while watching live and a good call. I was a bit annoyed at the replays because the clock on the TV replay was at 0.1 while the backboard light was on, and the ball still clearly in her hands. Was explaining t my wife how the backboard light rules all and the TV clock is usually a little bit off. Ugh...


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NCAAW 11-3-1a-1: Officials shall use such available (instant replay equipment) when there is a reading of zeroes on the game clock at the end of any period, after making a call on the playing court...(to) determine whether a try for field goal entering the basket was released before the reading of zeroes on the game clock.

If there's no monitor, we use the light. If there's a monitor, it's the zeroes on the clock.
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Old Tue Mar 29, 2016, 06:30am
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NCAAW 11-3-1a-1: Officials shall use such available (instant replay equipment) when there is a reading of zeroes on the game clock at the end of any period, after making a call on the playing court...(to) determine whether a try for field goal entering the basket was released before the reading of zeroes on the game clock.



If there's no monitor, we use the light. If there's a monitor, it's the zeroes on the clock.

Wow - thanks for the correction. I guess I put the ass in assumed when I thought the rules were the same as high school regarding the light.

Is that a change made with the wide-spread adoption of replay or has it always been that way?
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Old Tue Mar 29, 2016, 06:33am
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Wow - thanks for the correction. I guess I put the ass in assumed when I thought the rules were the same as high school regarding the light.

Is that a change made with the wide-spread adoption of replay or has it always been that way?
It's been in there since Rule 11 was added to the book for the 2013-14 season. I don't have any of my books prior to that year handy.
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Old Tue Mar 29, 2016, 07:08am
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If there's no monitor, we use the light. If there's a monitor, it's the zeroes on the clock.
Yes, but you can't trust the superimposed clocks that the TV networks use. There is almost always a delay. When you are reviewing the video in these cases, you have to be able to see the clocks above the backboards. Even in that last look from the backcourt, look up at the scoreboard clock in blue...it shows 0.2, but the clock above the backboard shows 0.0 and the red lights are on.

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Old Tue Mar 29, 2016, 08:17am
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Yes, but you can't trust the superimposed clocks that the TV networks use. There is almost always a delay. When you are reviewing the video in these cases, you have to be able to see the clocks above the backboards. Even in that last look from the backcourt, look up at the scoreboard clock in blue...it shows 0.2, but the clock above the backboard shows 0.0 and the red lights are on.
I haven't had cause to use the monitor (knock wood) but those I've seen have the clock above the basket superimposed onto the screen. The clock we see on TV as viewers is usually a side clock due to logistical reasons.

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