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Old Tue Mar 03, 2009, 09:22am
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How about held ball goes to the defence? Keep the arrow for the quarters but reward the defence for their hard work.
NCAA tried it -- it didn't work. The offense's job is to keep the ball; the defense's job is to get the ball. Neither quite succeeded, so give each "1/2 a cookie" -- one gets the ball; the other gets the arrow.

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Player control fouls gone, all become team control fouls.
How is this different (other than from a purely definitional sense) from what we have now?

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How can you commit a player control foul when you don't have the ball anymore. (airbourn shooter after release) This needs to change to be more like college.
Because the action that led to the foul occurred while the player still had PC. I'd be more in favor of having NCAAM switch back the the NCAAW / FED rule on this.
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Old Tue Mar 03, 2009, 10:10am
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Fed: Add shot clock...team control on throw-in when at the disposal of thrower

NCAA-M: Airborn shooter to match Fed rule.
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Old Tue Mar 03, 2009, 12:52pm
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Fed: Add shot clock
Not an expense a lot of school districts would like to add to their budget.
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Old Tue Mar 03, 2009, 10:33pm
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Not an expense a lot of school districts would like to add to their budget.
I live in Washington state, where the girls already have a shot clock, so I think we should add it for the boys and the schools would incur zero additional expense because all the schools already have the infrastructure.
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Old Wed Mar 04, 2009, 03:29am
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I think I'm remebering correctly...

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Not an expense a lot of school districts would like to add to their budget.
I don't know if they did this in other parts of the country, but in NYC, in the '70s, girls basketball had a 30-second clock. I would think the new clocks would be cheaper.
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Old Wed Mar 04, 2009, 04:57am
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My Little Wish List!

1) The coaches can only request TO's during dead ball situations.
2) The color of a team's headbands must all be the same color - whatever color that maybe.
3) The color of a team's undershirts must all be the same color - whatever color that maybe.
4) Change the PC proviso to end on the release of the try or tap.
5) I, also, like the request to not grant a TO when there is a change of status about to occur. (Yes, it would be a return to yesteryear.)

I did not serve "T" this season to any coach. My biggest problem with coaches this season was with the requesting and granting of TO's during live ball situations. One can only wish and hope!
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Old Tue Mar 03, 2009, 12:57pm
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NCAA tried it -- it didn't work. The offense's job is to keep the ball; the defense's job is to get the ball. Neither quite succeeded, so give each "1/2 a cookie" -- one gets the ball; the other gets the arrow.

The defence should be rewarded for keeping the offence from doing their job. Just some thoughts and I see your point. This would probably make more problems for us to deal with.

How is this different (other than from a purely definitional sense) from what we have now?

Just to make make it one signal for all

Because the action that led to the foul occurred while the player still had PC. I'd be more in favor of having NCAAM switch back the the NCAAW / FED rule on this.
What is the def of player control? A pass and crash is similar and that is only a team control foul. Granted no shot attempt but they still jump to pass and commite the foul after the realease and have no player control, so ruled a team control. Thoughts? How do you guys change color of sentances and bold type words?

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