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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
To clarify, any T charged (directly or indirectly) to either coach is charged against both (it doesn't count twice, however, in reaching the bonus situation). The more proper statement would be that if they combined reach the proper number of technicals, both will be ejected - not that both are ejected after one T on either one.
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I wrote
each not either. Perhaps you misread what I wrote. We agree, but you seem to think that I provided incorrect information (which I may have, but only because my NCAA knowledge is not totally current, not because I didn't understand the concept of what the rule used to be).
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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
Also, Nevada, I seem to remember seeing somewhere that co-head coaches were only ok in NCAA-W, but I can't find that in the book. Could you point me in the right direction?
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I remember reading that as well and that is why I wrote what I did about it being specific to NCAAW, but upon performing a quick check just now I can't find it either. Perhaps it was in a past version of the rules. I'll have to do more research on this.
However, I can point out that both coaches are not allowed to stand when there are co-head coaches.
From the 2007 NCAA rules book:
10-11-1
A.R. 213.
A team has co-head coaches. RULING: Before the start of the game, the team shall designate who the coach with “standing” privileges shall be. Both coaches shall be assessed all direct technical fouls.