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oc Thu Jan 29, 2004 08:10pm

Played in a faculty vs student game recentlly. Pulled out 2 plays discussed on this forum. Both worked Beautifully.

-Beginning of the fourth quarter I had the ball at the division to pass in and all the teachers went to attack the wrong hoop. 3 students followed to play defense while 2 stood at half court protesting we were going the wrong way. Then one teacher quickly ran behind them the other way and I threw it to him for the easy lay-up.

1:00 to go in the 4th with the ball under Faculty hoop. Barking Dog Time! Worked great.

Another teacher/coach wanted to try the hiding off the court in the locker room play but since it is not a legal play and the kids know I ref I didn't want to be involved in it and told them they could do it themselves if they wanted. They didn't.

Know of any other (legal) plays I can use next year?

DownTownTonyBrown Thu Jan 29, 2004 08:51pm

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Originally posted by oc
Barking Dog Time!
More of an explanation is requested...

Someone give a moon to howl at or what??

David B Thu Jan 29, 2004 09:16pm

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Originally posted by DownTownTonyBrown
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Originally posted by oc
Barking Dog Time!
More of an explanation is requested...

Someone give a moon to howl at or what??

Remember the play that some high school made famous a couple of years ago... guy on the inbounds gets on the ground and start barking. While everyone is watching, offense throws in the ball for an easy lay-up.

I guess that's what he's talking about anyway ...

thanks
David

oc Thu Jan 29, 2004 09:16pm

Barking dog play-
ball out of bounds under A's hoop. As A1 prepared to throw the ball in-A2 (me) and A3 got down on our hands and knees near the three point line and started barking and growling at each other like a couple of mad dogs with rabies. While team B (students) were distracted A1 passed to A4 for an easy lay-up.

cmathews Thu Jan 29, 2004 09:28pm

That play was made famous in Casper, Wyoming....but the legality of it is in question, I believe that the federation came out with a specific case play banning this, but I won't swear to it :) still fun to run though....

Dan_ref Thu Jan 29, 2004 09:51pm



The dog play!

http://www.webtree.ca/tree/gifs/Dogs/lafingdog.gif

Nice work!

Bart Tyson Thu Jan 29, 2004 10:01pm

I have seen a girls team work this play a couple times and it worked. Team A has a throwin on the baseline in their front court. Official hands the ball to A1 for the trowin. A2(who is near the FT line on the far elbow) says to A1 " let me throw in the ball, I'll throw it in", and A2 starts walking slowly toward A1, the def always relaxes and it results in a easy layup.

BktBallRef Fri Jan 30, 2004 12:31am

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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
I have seen a girls team work this play a couple times and it worked. Team A has a throwin on the baseline in their front court. Official hands the ball to A1 for the trowin. A2(who is near the FT line on the far elbow) says to A1 " let me throw in the ball, I'll throw it in", and A2 starts walking slowly toward A1, the def always relaxes and it results in a easy layup.
Plays of this type are illegal in football (making the defense think there's a problem and the play isn't going to be run).

I wish they would come out with clear language in basketball as well.

Camron Rust Fri Jan 30, 2004 12:41am

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
I have seen a girls team work this play a couple times and it worked. Team A has a throwin on the baseline in their front court. Official hands the ball to A1 for the trowin. A2(who is near the FT line on the far elbow) says to A1 " let me throw in the ball, I'll throw it in", and A2 starts walking slowly toward A1, the def always relaxes and it results in a easy layup.
Plays of this type are illegal in football (making the defense think there's a problem and the play isn't going to be run).

I wish they would come out with clear language in basketball as well.

There's one football play that I loved...

Standard set. QB starts the count then steps out and starts to the sideline as if he were going to call timeout. When he gets about 1/2 way to the sideline, the center direct snaps the ball the RB who picks up a pretty nice gain. The QB only has to be careful to be moving laterally and not draw an illegal procedure penalty.

JugglingReferee Fri Jan 30, 2004 11:55am

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
I have seen a girls team work this play a couple times and it worked. Team A has a throwin on the baseline in their front court. Official hands the ball to A1 for the trowin. A2(who is near the FT line on the far elbow) says to A1 " let me throw in the ball, I'll throw it in", and A2 starts walking slowly toward A1, the def always relaxes and it results in a easy layup.
Plays of this type are illegal in football (making the defense think there's a problem and the play isn't going to be run).

I wish they would come out with clear language in basketball as well.

10 yards in Canada, "misleading tactics".

Ref Daddy Fri Jan 30, 2004 12:38pm


Unsportsman-like

Taunting

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Mark Dexter Fri Jan 30, 2004 01:06pm

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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
I have seen a girls team work this play a couple times and it worked. Team A has a throwin on the baseline in their front court. Official hands the ball to A1 for the trowin. A2(who is near the FT line on the far elbow) says to A1 " let me throw in the ball, I'll throw it in", and A2 starts walking slowly toward A1, the def always relaxes and it results in a easy layup.
Plays of this type are illegal in football (making the defense think there's a problem and the play isn't going to be run).

I wish they would come out with clear language in basketball as well.

10 yards in Canada, "misleading tactics".


Only in Canada do they have distance penalties in basketball. :p

mplagrow Sat Jan 31, 2004 06:39pm

Taunting????
 
I don't know if I'll buy taunting for that one. Although I did ref a varsity vs. faculty game once and they faculty had a throw-in by their bench. Somebody on the bench switched the bball for a football, and the thrower tossed a pass downcourt which was promptly dunked. Only problem was, expecting such hijinks, I had a yellow hanky in my pocket. You should have seen the looks on their faces when I threw it out on the floor! I called illegal man downcourt on the center and gave the students 10 yards and the ball!

BktBallRef Sat Jan 31, 2004 09:35pm

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Originally posted by Camron Rust
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
I have seen a girls team work this play a couple times and it worked. Team A has a throwin on the baseline in their front court. Official hands the ball to A1 for the trowin. A2(who is near the FT line on the far elbow) says to A1 " let me throw in the ball, I'll throw it in", and A2 starts walking slowly toward A1, the def always relaxes and it results in a easy layup.
Plays of this type are illegal in football (making the defense think there's a problem and the play isn't going to be run).

I wish they would come out with clear language in basketball as well.

There's one football play that I loved...

Standard set. QB starts the count then steps out and starts to the sideline as if he were going to call timeout. When he gets about 1/2 way to the sideline, the center direct snaps the ball the RB who picks up a pretty nice gain. The QB only has to be careful to be moving laterally and not draw an illegal procedure penalty.

Camron, that play is only legal if there's no vebiage designed to fool the defense. For example, if a coach were to yell 'Call a timeout!" and then the QB headed to the sideline as if he were going for a TO, it's being unsportsmanlike conduct before the snap.

Raymond Fri Jun 16, 2006 07:40am

I must be bored or lacking sufficient employment
 
Reading this thread about legal plays reminded me of a question I had from last season.

JuCo game: Late in the 2nd half we have one of those crazy sequences that involves the teams turning the ball over 3 or 4 times in a row and a mad scramble on the floor trying to gain possession of the ball. The sequence ends with me calling a foul and A1 receiving 2 free throws.

I am now trail tableside, of course, and as the lead (crew chief) is administering the first free throw B1 (obviously short of breath from the preceding action) takes a sit on the court right in front of the opponents bench. The crew chief notices B1 sitting down and motions for me to tell B1 to stand up.

Is there any verbiage in the rulebooks that forbids a player from sitting on the court. I just did a quick scan of the electronic NCAA rulebook and I couldn't find anything. Is there anything in the FED book?


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