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I was watching the URI-Xavier game this afternoon, and have a question about the use of replay by the officials. In the second half, a URI player fouled a Xavier player, and the result was pretty brutal. The referee consulted the monitor, and then assessed the URI player a flagrant personal foul. Is it permissible to use the video monitor in that situation to determine the nature of a foul?
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Not for that reason.
Are you sure it was not looked at for timing or scoring purposes? Because if the commentators said that was the reason, I probably would take that with a grain of salt. But they cannot look at the monitor unless they are trying to figure out who came off the bench for a fight. Whether a shot was a 2 or a 3. And whether the time got screwed up and the officials need a reference to correct it properly. If I left anything out forgive me, but that is about it.
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Note: I see this has been clarified, in that the officials were actually trying to determine whether the URI player had thrown a punch. |
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