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scyguy Thu Oct 28, 2004 09:13am

say you give a bench technical, then coach gets stupid and you give him a direct technical. He charges at you and another direct is issued. Coach is gone, but my question is don't we shoot 6 technical FT's? Also, if there is not an administrator, asst. coach or teacher from the offending school, do we have a forfeit?

JRutledge Thu Oct 28, 2004 09:20am

Each T you gave has to be administered. So you have 6 FTs.

And yes you would have a forfeit if no one can replace the coach. Try your best not to go there, but that is the case. The coach I would hope would realize that as well.

Peace

Adam Thu Oct 28, 2004 09:47am

If the coach charges at you for this, then he's got bigger problems than a basketball game.

scyguy Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:08am

this is just a what if, it has not happened to me or anyone I know. But....just in case

ChuckElias Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:49am

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Originally posted by scyguy
if there is not an administrator, asst. coach or teacher from the offending school, do we have a forfeit?
This will depend on your state association's rules. As far as I know, there is no rule in the FED rulebook that requires a team to have a coach. The requirement to have an adult on the bench is more of a CYA liability issue for the schools than a rule issue.

Your state association may dictate that this situation is a forfeit or they may dictate that the game is suspended until another adult is available to continue the game. Or they may say that the game is simply over at that point.

Dan_ref Thu Oct 28, 2004 11:02am

Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
Quote:

Originally posted by scyguy
if there is not an administrator, asst. coach or teacher from the offending school, do we have a forfeit?
This will depend on your state association's rules. As far as I know, there is no rule in the FED rulebook that requires a team to have a coach. The requirement to have an adult on the bench is more of a CYA liability issue for the schools than a rule issue.

Your state association may dictate that this situation is a forfeit or they may dictate that the game is suspended until another adult is available to continue the game. Or they may say that the game is simply over at that point.

I believe by policy at least, and maybe by law, many states require a *state certified* adult to be with the team at all times.

If you toss the coach and he's the only one certified to coach then the game is over.


Mark Padgett Thu Oct 28, 2004 04:26pm

Although not every coach is "certified", all are "certifiable".:p


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