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Jurassic Referee Mon Jul 21, 2008 05:26am

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
They're just attempting to get everyone to recognize that this is sufficient to qualify as a foul because it was not clear for some people or was being passed on too often. It doesn't mean it has to be called any more than any other type of textbook foul. Common sense, advantage/disadvantage, and intelligent use of the rules is still necessary.

That is complete and utter nonsense. The NFHS and NCAA rulesmakers are attempting to get everyone to recognize through very clear and explicit language contained in NFHS POE's and in an APPENDIX in the NCAA rulebook that there is no advantage/disadvantage involved anywhere in this particular play. Both rulesets use the exact same, unequivocal language:

<i><b>"WHEN A DEFENSIVE PLAYER PUTS TWO HANDS ON AN OPPONENT, IT IS A FOUL."</b></i>

Nowhere can it be found in anything ever issued by the FED or NCAA is language saying that a defender putting two hands on an opponent <b>MAY</b> be a foul, as you are contending.

Common sense says that you should follow the explicit direction of the rulesmakers. You simply call it when it occurs. We are told exactly how to call the play and anyone intelligently using the rules will do so. What is truly sad is that some officials will still continue to ignore very plainly written POE's and other directives and make up their very own rules.

JRutledge Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:24am

When you work for the NF or NCAA (which no one here does) or you work as a conference assignor (which neither of you are in my area and many other areas), then I can take you word for it as law. Until then this has been a very interesting conversation, but means little or nothing. You can keep repeating only the POE and ignore all other language and it means nothing but your opinion and a couple of people that tend to agree with you. You can keep putting the words in bold and that does not change what I was even told last night while working a basketball camp.

This conversation is becoming very redundant and no one here is going to change my mind about this and I am sure that the people I work for do not take that position that you are taking and likely never will.

Peace

jalons Thu Jul 24, 2008 09:49pm

Would you report the foul for placing two hands on a ball-handler as a hand-check or a hold? How about an arm-bar?

Scrapper1 Fri Jul 25, 2008 08:31am

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Originally Posted by jalons
Would you report the foul for placing two hands on a ball-handler as a hand-check or a hold?

By the book, yes. However, for that one particular call, I usually give the handcheck signal and verbalize "Two hands" to the table.

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How about an arm-bar?
I usually go with a push on that one.


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