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If I was there, I would allow the coach to change jerseys without any administrative technical fouls.
The spirit is to keep players safe from illness that could be transferred from the blood. Since there was only 1:15 left and either team had a chance to win, I would allow a broad range of choices including letting subs jearseys be worn providing that they did not return the rest of the game. |
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The new rule requires that a player leave with any amount of blood...even if it dried 3 weeks ago. If there is blood the player must leave. Quote:
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There's no requirement that the jersey be the same number. That's why the rule allows the number to be changed in the score book without penalty. 3.2.2 SITUATION E: Team A properly submits its team member list and designates the five starters as required at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start of the game. Anytime thereafter, either before the game starts or during the game, the coach asks the scorer to change a number in the scorebook: (a) so it corresponds to what the team member is wearing; (b) because a player's shirt has excessive blood on it; or (c) because a player's shirt is torn. RULING: In (a), a technical foul is charged to Team A. In (b) and (c), the shirt is changed and the number change made in the scorebook without any penalty. |
That's a lot of heat to generate from a troll! This guy is good!
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My mistake, but do you agree it can't be a substitutes jersey especially if the player has been into the game at some point . |
No, I don't. I don't see any reason why the coach couldn't use a sub's jersey. He would have to remove the sub from any further possible participation. That's his choice, not mine. We should do what we can to let the kid play, without throwing up road blocks.
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I suppose by that thinking then the sub would no longer be allowed to participate further in the game and the original player would have to have all his fouls and such transfered along withthe new number. OK, I am starting to convince myself, but with some hesitation. Smoke |
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3.3.6 SITUATION A:
B1 is directed to leave the game because of excessive blood on his/her uniform shirt. Team B's manager has failed to pack any extra shirts. (a) The coach asks one of the substitutes to give his/her shirt to B1; or (b) Team A is able to find a shirt which B1 can wear even though it is not exactly the same color or style of the Team B shirts. The shirt will however, clearly identify B1 as a member of Team B and will not be confusing to either team or the officials. RULING: Acceptable procedure in both (a) and (b). In both situations the scorer will make necessary changes in the scorebook without penalty. COMMENT: The spirit and intent of the rule is to do everything possible to allow the player to use a different shirt and return without penalty. However, identical numbers shall not be allowed on the same team. |
You all never completely read my post. I had convinced myself as I was typing and reading what Tony said. Yes I originally disagree withthe concept of allowing a sub to hand over their uniform. I know its legal in NF rules but have not been able to specifically find reference in NCAA or FIBA. DOn't necessarily have to agree with it but I DO UNDERSTAND what you say.
Please don't jump all over someone's Opinion just because its different from yours. |
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Just erase the number by the player's name and write in the new number. Nothing really transfers, the number just changes.
No one is jumping on your opinion, we're just trying to help you understand that it's legal. In this case, we're provided documentation. As for NCAA, if it doesn't say it's illegal, them it's legal. As for FEEBLE, who cares? :) |
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