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Let's make sure we are talking about the same thing. Does a new shot clock start on a touch or control in a rebounding situation?
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Connecticut Private Prep School Rules (not necessarily the same as NCAA) 30-second Shot Clock Used for 10-second backcourt violation. However, when the shot clock is turnedoff, the official must use a visual count. During a throw-in, the shot clock starts when the ball is legally touched by any player. Throw-in by A-1 Ruling - Shot clock and game clock start when the ball is legally touched inbounds. (I only posted the rules relevant to this situation. There are additional rules regarding kicks, punches, held balls, trys, rim, etc.)
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This is exactly why no one should be afraid to ask a question, no matter how basic or experience level. |
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shot clocks restart after resetting once there is clear player control established. However the exception would be on an inbounds once the inbounds is over...so doesn't require PC. now ive confused myself.
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Billy causing confusion? No one has ever predicted that.
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![]() I could have ignored Billy's edited post but I thought it was a good time to prove a point that it is okay for people to ask questions, even if things seem straight forward. It should be encouraged. |
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Correct. Connecticut private prep schools have changed shot clock rules at least once.
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Visible Ten Second Counts ...
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I had to tell a shot clock operator (prep school game) not to wait for control to start the shot clock (after a made basket), start at just a touch, while I didn't start my ten second count until control was established, which could vary by a few seconds. Not being an NCAA official, and being fairly unfamiliar with shot clocks, I learned that on the Forum (it wasn't on our Connecticut prep school rules handout). Note: This was before relevant rule changes, when we were still using visible ten second counts. I was trying to point out that some may confuse touch, team control, and player control in counting situations.
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Poor Throwin Ricocheted Off Of Several Players ...
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It happened several years ago, before shot clock/ten second rules were changed for Connecticut prep schools, we were still using visible ten second counts (starting with control, like NFHS rules), and I believed that the shot clock operator was delaying the shot clock start until I started my visible ten second count, it was very apparent after a poor throwin ricocheted off of several players before control was established. Connecticut private prep schools use hybrid NCAA/NFHS rules that were not very well documented. It took me (who doesn't know NCAA rules very well) a ton of effort (and two years) to get the rule changed from three feet (back) to six feet for girls closely guarded. Private prep schools are always a dollar short and a day late when it comes to rule changes. This makes it hard for our NCAA guys to work their games (do I use new NCAA rules or old NCAA rules?) especially with little written documentation (it's better now). And the rules often change from school to school, some schools allow pregame dunking, some don't, we have to ask.
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