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That's the thig that has a big E on the top... so they say... we, of course can't see well enough to prove it.
[QUOTE=Indianref; Gonna do an eye exam on the court? If she tells me that I'm good looking, she going back to the bench. If she tells me I'm good looking, she won't commit another foul the rest of the night and is going to get fouled every time anyone comes anywhere near her!!! ![]()
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Anyone see the Georgetown/UConn game tonight?
Late in the second half with Georgetown up the entire game and UConn making a run, a Georgetown player had a contact lens malfunction that went on for an extended period of time. I saw this incident late in the game stoppage (flipping channels ya know), and don't know if a TO was called. But the announcers said if this "game stoppage" went on any longer Jim Calhoun was going to go nuts. The player managed to fix his lens and stay in the game. Coincidence or not, the UConn run ended and Georgetown pulled away for an easy eleven point victory..... A timely post on the subject!
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Play resumed with Monroe in the game, but his contact lens still wasn't right, and he came out shortly thereafter to clean it up and reinsert it while on the bench. The situation was well-handled. |
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NCAA specifically addresses lost/displaced lenses and gives the teams some leeway to get the situation rectified (NCAA 5-14-1b,c).
The only reference in NF is in 5-11-3 Exception a. NF does not give any protocol for the situation. In any case the time elapsed before resuming play must be minimized. Once play is resumed the situation is over. If the player/coach decides player can continue without the lenses so be it. The only rule set aside is that no timeout is charged. No other rules can be set aside such as substitution, etc. I would not let the player substitute under the original sitch. 1. The player voluntarily said she was OK to play without the lenses. A player who chooses voluntarily to not wear his corrective lenses is NOT an injured player and may not use that excuse to circumvent the rules. 2. The player continued to play. a. She shot free throws. b. She played defense. c. She played offense again. d. She saw well enough to catch the ball. e. She saw well enough to take another shot and was fouled. She can see well enough to shoot her own free throws and be subbed according to regular substitution requirements. |
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At that point I know the ref "should" call a TO, but, must he? At what point do you say, "Coach, do you want a TO?" At what point do you deem your TO excessive and charge it to Team A? If you call a TO and the coach comes on to the court, the player must come out, do you give the coach a TO then? Just curious.
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I also watched the entire UConn/GU game and thought the delay was absurd. It did in fact douse Conn.'s run and created an advantage for GU.
30 seconds or even a minute I can understand, but this seemed inordinate in the amount of time GU was allowed without using a TO. Not sure of the exact NCAA interp for this situation, but I doubt that it happened as intended.
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I watched several possessions by both teams that went under ten seconds on the shot clock. In the final ten minutes Georgetown was very slow to bring the ball up the court. Several times the Trail official was covering the play while walking. |
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Where's My Eye? May I Have Some Time To Find It ???
This time it's not, "Where's my contact lens?":
Yahoo! Video Detail for Allan Ray gets his eye poked out
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It seems to me that this is a true game management situation. In the absence of a clear rule detailing how much time a player gets to remedy the situation, the referee must make a determination of what is a reasonable amount of time to allow before resuming play with or without that player. |
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Shoe Laces ???
There is no NFHS rule that deals specifically with untied shoes, so during a live ball, especially with the clock running, I just let them keep playing until the ball becomes dead, and/or, the clock stops. I guess that the NFHS feels that if a player's shoes become untied, that the player will be smart enough to stop playing, thus preventing an injury. Even so, I'm always anxious to get to a point where I can allow the player some time to get the shoes tied. Which leads me to my question. Is there a NFHS rule that allows me to stop the game, during a dead ball (made basket), or when the clock is stopped, to give some time to a player to get his shoes tied? 2-3? Common sense? Spirit and purpose?
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