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NCAA Delay of Game
I find the verbiage in the NCAA rule book to be confusing. I am wondering if some of you may share the proper interpretation.
According to NCAA men's, there are six possible infractions that are classified as delay according to 4.17. (Only 3 of which are penalized with a warning) The penalty for which is according to 4.17.2 One individual warning shall be given to the team that fails to comply with Rule 4-17.1.d through g, and the warning shall be reported to the official scorer. Thereafter, a technical foul shall be assessed. According to Appendix V: "One warning for each delay of game situation." Is listed on the major rule differences between NFHS & NCAA. So my interpretation is that there are 3 different "warnable" offenses and in NCAA a team would be able to receive 3 different delay warnings for seperate offenses before receiving a technical foul. Whereas in NFHS, you get one delay warning for any of the 4 infractions and the second infraction is a T regardless of the type of infraction. Is this correct? I would hope that the Rules commitee will look at incorporating the information in Appendix V into the description in Rule 4.17. It doesn't seem clear to me on its own. |
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