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Loss of Coaching Box
When the coaching box is taken away from the coach the following are when he can stand, correct?
1) Timeout (10-4-4c) 2) Intermission (10-4-4c) 3) React to an outstanding play by a team member or to acknowledge a replaced player(s), but must immediately return to his/her seat. (10-4-4d) 4) Request a timeout (10-5-2) 5) Confer with personnel at scorer 's table to request a 60-second timeout for a correctable error. (10-5-2) 6) Prevent or rectify a timing, scoring or AP mistake (10-5-2) 7) Replace or remove a disqualified/injured player, or player directed to leave the game (10-5-3) From what I've read it doesn't seem to cover getting a substitute from the end of the bench. The reason I'm asking is that a coach asked this question and I want to be sure. I told him he could but if it was abused then I would have stopped it. If the coach was allowed to stand in order to get a sub off his bench then he could theoretically run subs in and out so that he could continually stand. I also wanted to make sure I didn't leave anything out in the list. |
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10-5
NOTES: 1. The first technical foul charged directly or indirectly to the head coach results in loss of coaching-box privileges and the head coach must remain seated for the remainder of the game, except as in 10-4-4c and d, 10-5-2 and 10-5-3. This also applies in states not utilizing the optional coaching box. --------------- Those are the only reasons for the head coach to be out of his seat. |
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