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Old Wed Feb 27, 2008, 11:48am
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Isn't there a difference between "attempts" and "actually does" take it off?
If he untucks, he should be instucted to tuck back in before play starts again, correct?

I can see the T if he succeded to take it off. Right? (No book here)

Wonder if he was bench personnel or in the game?
best I can determine he was in the game, he made a dramatic showing of untucking his jersey

I will have to see if the originator of the thread can clarify a bit, but one would assume that there was an issue in this game with the jerseys coming out and the official had probably warned them. Still a technical that puts a seemingly "decided" game in doubt seems a bit extreme, especially for a playoff game. I will see if i can find out more.
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2008, 11:55am
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If he took off his jersey on the court during play, there is no question it was a good T. Idiot should have known better.

Further more, if he “made a show” of doing it, it was probably intended as a taunt, as in, “Game over, may as well go home.”

Unless I was there, I would not be willing to call this “extreme.”
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2008, 12:05pm
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If he took off his jersey on the court during play, there is no question it was a good T. Idiot should have known better.
Absolutely concur!

And this person will go down in school history as the one who "lost a big game" by doing something stupid and unsporting! He earned it!
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2008, 12:18pm
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Absolutely concur!

And this person will go down in school history as the one who "lost a big game" by doing something stupid and unsporting! He earned it!
yeah I agree 100% with you

I asked for some clarification of the situation on the other board. I am familiar with the rule cited in this thread, we actually had a circumstance this season where we enforced it but it didnt play a direct part in deciding the outcome of the game

still for a playoff game to end on this is pretty amazing to say the least
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2008, 12:28pm
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Absolutely concur!

And this person will go down in school history as the one who "lost a big game" by doing something stupid and unsporting! He earned it!
Nah, they'll blame the refs for making the call.
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Definitely need to know more without passing any judgment on anyone.
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