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Maryland Georgia Tech men's game. "T" called on GT coach. He continued standing (although a litter quieter) the rest of the game. Does the NCAA not have the seatbelt rule like HS?
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Maryland Georgia Tech men's game. "T" called on GT coach. He continued standing (although a litter quieter) the rest of the game. Does the NCAA not have the seatbelt rule like HS?
Yes. NCAA 10-11
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Old Mon Jan 19, 2004, 11:02am
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Maryland Georgia Tech men's game. "T" called on GT coach. He continued standing (although a litter quieter) the rest of the game. Does the NCAA not have the seatbelt rule like HS?
Yes. NCAA 10-11
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I have never heard of the seatbelt rule in NCAA. Rule 10-11 deals with flagrant technicals fouls. What gives?
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Old Mon Jan 19, 2004, 11:25am
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Maryland Georgia Tech men's game. "T" called on GT coach. He continued standing (although a litter quieter) the rest of the game. Does the NCAA not have the seatbelt rule like HS?
Yes. NCAA 10-11
Bob,

I have never heard of the seatbelt rule in NCAA. Rule 10-11 deals with flagrant technicals fouls. What gives?
The NCAA does not have a seat belt rule.

10-11 deals with "Bench-Area Restrictions"
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Old Mon Jan 19, 2004, 12:36pm
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Maryland Georgia Tech men's game. "T" called on GT coach. He continued standing (although a litter quieter) the rest of the game. Does the NCAA not have the seatbelt rule like HS?
Yes. NCAA 10-11
Bob,

I have never heard of the seatbelt rule in NCAA. Rule 10-11 deals with flagrant technicals fouls. What gives?
The NCAA does not have a seat belt rule.

10-11 deals with "Bench-Area Restrictions"
OK, you answered yes to a negative question. I misunderstood your answer.

Not to beat a dead horse, but 10-11 deals with Flagrant technicals and 10-10 deals with Bench Area Restrictions.
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Old Mon Jan 19, 2004, 01:35pm
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Maryland Georgia Tech men's game. "T" called on GT coach. He continued standing (although a litter quieter) the rest of the game. Does the NCAA not have the seatbelt rule like HS?
No Butch, the coach is not required to sit under NCAA rules.
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Maryland Georgia Tech men's game. "T" called on GT coach. He continued standing (although a litter quieter) the rest of the game. Does the NCAA not have the seatbelt rule like HS?
No Butch, the coach is not required to sit under NCAA rules.
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Old Mon Jan 19, 2004, 03:22pm
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Not to beat a dead horse, but 10-11 deals with Flagrant technicals and 10-10 deals with Bench Area Restrictions.
In the 2004 (current) book, section 10-5 was added, pushing all the later sections "back."
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