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PGCougar Thu Mar 03, 2005 02:19pm

<b>Sitch:</b> A-Home, B-Visiting. A1 scrapes hand and starts bleeding but goes unnoticed for a few minutes. During contact in the post for rebounds, A1's bloody hand stains three players jerseys - B1, B2, and B3. Once noticed, A1, along with B1, B2, and B3 are called off the floor. A1's jersey is OK, but gets a bandage put on. B1 and B2 get replacement jerseys with different numbers that the visiting team had available. Book was changed with no penalty.

There is no third replacement available to the visiting team, so coach asks if player can wear a jersey of a bench player that wasn't figuring to play. Officials allowed it, and so B12 took off jersey giving it to B3. Table crossed out B12's name and changed B3's number in the book. Again no tech or violation.

<b>Question:</b> While the above seems to make sense overall, is this OK? References please. I've tried to locate one but don't have a clue where to start (you know us coaches aren't as smart as officials. ;) )

mj Thu Mar 03, 2005 02:33pm

If the blood on the jersey is not "excessive" it does not be changed.

ChrisSportsFan Thu Mar 03, 2005 02:54pm

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Originally posted by mj
If the blood on the jersey is not "excessive" it does not be changed.
Well then it has to be covered with tape or something. There cannot be exposed blood.

rockyroad Thu Mar 03, 2005 03:23pm

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Originally posted by ChrisSportsFan
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Originally posted by mj
If the blood on the jersey is not "excessive" it does not be changed.
Well then it has to be covered with tape or something. There cannot be exposed blood.

Is that an NFHS rule?? NCAA requires that uniforms be changed only if medical personnel determine that the uniform is "saturated"...never heard anything like what you've got posted here...

mj Thu Mar 03, 2005 05:25pm

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Originally posted by rockyroad
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Originally posted by ChrisSportsFan
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Originally posted by mj
If the blood on the jersey is not "excessive" it does not be changed.
Well then it has to be covered with tape or something. There cannot be exposed blood.

Is that an NFHS rule?? NCAA requires that uniforms be changed only if medical personnel determine that the uniform is "saturated"...never heard anything like what you've got posted here...

It's not a NFHS rule. I know of no such verbage in the book that says blood on the jersey cannot be exposed.

JosephG678 Fri Mar 04, 2005 12:44am

Officials did it right!
 
See Casebook 3.3.6 Situation A

Here is the comment for that play: Replacement jerseys can be used if there is blood...The spirit & intent of the rule is to do everything possible to allow the player to use a different shirt without penalty. However, identical numbers shall not be allowed on the same team.
Joe

theboys Fri Mar 04, 2005 08:39am

State playoffs - sweet 16. B1 got blood on himself and A1. Team A didn't have spare jerseys because they brought up JV players to fill the roster. Team A asked to use the jersey of a player in the book, but who hadn't played - without penalty. Officials wouldn't let them.

Answer - club soda from the concession stand.

Going forward, Team A put a bottle of hydrogen peroxide in its game bag.

PGCougar Fri Mar 04, 2005 09:04am

So now I'm confused. Can you use a jersery of a another player who is in the book but hasn't played? At all? With a penalty? Without a penalty?

PS2Man Fri Mar 04, 2005 10:08am

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Originally posted by PGCougar
So now I'm confused. Can you use a jersery of a another player who is in the book but hasn't played? At all? With a penalty? Without a penalty?
They can change the jersey without penalty. They just need to inform you that there is a change. That happened to me this year.

rainmaker Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:23am

But it's important to point out that the blood doesn't matter much if it's not "excessive". If he just scraped his hand, and it's sort of oozing slowly, and there is a small, thin smear of blood on the jersey, it's probably not illegal, especially after a few seconds.

However, if they want to change jerseys, it's legal to trade with a player who won't then play.

Gotta go find my books to get references.



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