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Blind Squirrel
You know the out saying "even a blind squirrel will find a nut once in a while" Well that is the case with my VG game this evening. 1A small school here in utah and both team are private schools, both into the liberal arts. Well the game was the worse display of basketball I have ever seen at the the "Level" The finall score was 61 to 4, the 4 points were a couple of FT's on two foul calls, both were kind of gimmies, i.e. phantom calls. The other field goal was the equivilant of the Blind Squirrel and the Nut. There was no redeeming value in the game other than the $55 game fee and that it was close to home. Half time was 36 to 1.
In football there is the mercy rule 35 points in the 32nd half, there should be such a rule in the NFHS rule book. If you were writing the rule what would your mercy rule be?
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You have to get clear to the 32nd half before you can apply the mercy rule?
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Mine would be: 30 point differential - running clock in the 4th quarter (just like Illinois had a few years ago). |
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If I were allowed to make a change, it wouldn't revert back to normal timing at a 20 point differential. It would keep the game from going normal/running/normal/running/etc when you inevitably get the 30-28-30-28 situation |
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I've wondered about giving the trailing team the option to just throw in the towel at halftime, though I doubt many would do it. Nearby town has two 1A schools. The charter school, which has been in existence for a relatively short time, has built strong baseball and football teams, but basketball is lagging behind quite a bit. The public school has no baseball team, a so-so football team, but quite a strong basketball team, year in and year out. So when they play each other in basketball, let's just say the public school sets out to make a statement. Last week: 121-33
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By the way all of the NFHS-sanctioned state adoptions, including this one, are on page 68. |
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If a half is 16 minutes, then maybe the mercy rule doesn't apply until you reach the 125th overtime.
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If it were up to me, mercy rule would be running clock for a 20 point differential in the 2nd half. If the losing team cuts the lead to 8, it reverts to regular timing.
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Here in Ohio, if both coaches agree, we can shorten quarters (play 2 or 3 minutes instead of 6 or 7). I have yet to use this provision.
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Not in Padgett's games.
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Minnesota has adopted a mercy rule this year. If the point differential gets to 35 points during the last nine minutes (remember we play 18 minute halves) the clock continues to run except for time-outs and injuries. Stop time will resume if the lead drops to 30 points.
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