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Give me a rules reference please.
Can you eject a head coach from a game with a combination of direct and indirect technical fouls? For example, if a coach has one direct and two indirect technical fouls to his/her credit, does that constitute an ejection from the game? I am asking this to solve a bet. Peace |
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10-4 Note
A single flagrant foul or the second technical foul charged to any bench personnel, other than the head coach, results in disqualification of the offender. The third technical foul, the second direct technical foul or a single flagrant foul charged to the head coach results in disqualification and ejection.
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Under NCAA rules, a coach is ejected when: 1) he gets 2 direct "T"s. 2) he gets 3 bench direct "T"s charged to his team. 3) he gets 1 direct "T" and 2 bench direct "T"s charged to his team. NCAA rule 10-10-6 |
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No wonder Woody don't like you...... Well, just off the top of my head, and bearing in mind that I ain't an NCAA rules guru, if a player dunks the ball in pre-game, I believe that his head coach does get charged with that indirect "T" also, but that indirect "T" doesn't count as one of the 3 that count towards his ejection, as it does in high school. True? |
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Rule 10-4 does not make any mention about
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And Woody likes me just fine thank you very much.
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[/B][/QUOTE]Then...how about a defensive player knocking the ball out of the thrower's hands, as per 10-3-20&AR8? That's a direct "T" in FED. In NCAA, it's an indirect "T", but doesn't the head coach also get charged with indirect "T"?....and.....that indirect "T" charged to the head coach doesn't apply to the 3 needed for buh-bye? Huh? Huh? |
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Huh? Huh? [/B][/QUOTE] Does this get charged to the head coach as an indirect under nfhs? I didn't think so, maybe I'm wrong. (btw, my original question is genuine. What difference does it make to the OP's question if the rules are ncaa or nfhs, as you & nevada posted. And if you keep pestering me like this I'm gonna grab my uzi & hunt you down.)
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And it really doesn't make any difference - JR was just being his normal anal-retentive self and making sure he quoted the rules to answer the question...why he can't be like the rest of us and just make stuff up as he goes, I don't know - but hey, that's why he's JR! |
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What difference does it make to the OP's question if the rules are ncaa or nfhs, as you & nevada posted. [/B][/QUOTE]No, on this play an indirect "T" doesn't get charged to the head coach under NFHS rules. However, under NCAA rules, an indirect "T" does get charged to the head coach. Also, under NFHS, all indirect "T"s charged to a head coach count towards his ejection. But, under NCAA rules, this particular indirect "T" charged to the head coach doesn't count towards his ejection. And that's how NFHS and NCAA rules differ.... Iow, "nanny nanny boo boo" Aggravating l'il azzhole, ain't I? |
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