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Old Mon Feb 14, 2005, 03:20pm
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Originally posted by QuebecRef87
Correct me if I'm wrong, but under NCAA, omitting to raise the arm on an out-of-bounds violation is not a mistake.
In the 2004-2005 CCA Men's Basketball Officiating Manual, it gives several mechanics POEs. On page 25, under the heading "Signals", it says "Non-standard signals are not to be used. All officials must use the standard signals listed in this manual when calling violations or fouls. . . Using unauthorized signals, lik a "hit to the head," a tip signal on block [sic] shots, not stopping the clock before signaling direction or over-exaggerated blocking foul signals, are prohibited" (emphasis mine).
They are stopping the clock - just doing it with the whistle rather than the hand.

CCA can say whatever they want, D-I refs are still just pointing, occasionally giving a "clean block" signal, and demonstratively reporting fouls.
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