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College rules are written by college coaches and college athletic directors. They want it that way. The rule was changed a few years ago for a reason. Because that's what college teams want. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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We have to be prepared to do some mental subtraction. Twenty-five will not always be the "magic number".
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The only thing that's going to help you next year is either the NFHS updating its rules or your state publishing something specific. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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However, my main interest in this thread was in regard to the NCAA ten second rule and it's "continuation" in some situations (that I had absolutely no knowledge of before JRutledge's first post this thread) where we would always restart it in high school.
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Hadn't really looked at the high school rulebook in regards to the shot clock this year since my state has resisted it so far ![]() When I'm observing an NCAA game, it's definitely one of the top priorities of what officials need to take care of. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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Timeouts are valuable. There are a lot of violations saved by timeouts. Why not this situation too?
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Agree. Connecticut is going to the shot clock for varsity (shot clock will be optional in subvarsity games) games next year. Haven't heard too much about any changes to the published NFHS guidelines so far other than our local (not state board interpreter nor state governing body) board interpreter seems to think that we will continue to use a visible ten second count at all times, possibly starting on backcourt "possessions", but that's just one opinion from a local board interpreter.
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I just don't see the purpose of throwing stuff up against the wall in regards to a play that happened in an NCAA Men's game. Since you don't know the rules, why add anything to the scenario? Don't we have enough officials here who know the rules who will eventually answer the question for the person? Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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I'm fairly confident that the CIAC and the IAABO Connecticut State Board will publicize easy to understand (or at least as easy to understand as shot clock guidelines can be) Connecticut shot clock guidelines (under the doctrine of states’ rights, that may be the same, or different, than the NFHS guidelines) in the fall of 2023. I do know that the IAABO Connecticut State Board is aware of the ambiguity regarding when the shot clock starts, touch with a shot clock, and possession with no shot clock. I'm curious to see how we handle that here in Connecticut. Quote:
At the time of my first post I had no idea that the NCAA ten second rule, other than the count start on a touch rather than a possession, was so much different than the NFHS ten second rule, not starting a new ten second count as we do in the high school game after the ball deflects off the defense out of bounds in the backcourt. I was wrong, so shoot me for not knowing what I don't know. On the other hand, ignorantia legis neminem excusat (ignorance of law excuses no one). Note: I've been watching Perry Mason reruns on late night cable. Not knowing, or even considering for a second, that there could be that much of a difference in the two rule sets regarding this specific situation, I came up with a plausible, but incorrect answer, (thedewed, a former college official, thought the same as me) ... ... that the official failed to mentally subtract time from the shot clock that he used to "count" ten seconds ... ... a possible real-game problem for those of us who now, or in the future, might use the shot clock to "count" ten seconds in our high school games, high school games where the ten second count (but not the shot clock) is "reset" to ten seconds after the ball deflects off the defense out of bounds in the backcourt. And here's another reason why I've become so interested this NCAA thread:
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