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I do not think there is a stated standard. You might see it done differently as a result. The point of going opposite table is really to not be right next to a coach when you call a foul. It is to prevent debate. So unless the crew decides that this is the way to go, then they treat it however they wish or whatever the supervisor wants. I am not aware of an NCAA standard on this because this is an unusual situation and time. We just trying to get through these games.
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