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JRutledge Fri Apr 10, 2009 02:23pm

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Originally Posted by Old_School (Post 595231)

"hit to the :eek:"?

If not, why not?:)

I do not think you are going to have to worry about this in the women's game. :D

Peace

M&M Guy Fri Apr 10, 2009 02:28pm

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Originally Posted by Old_School (Post 595231)
"hit to the :eek:"?

I, for one, am glad there is no signal for a hit to the :eek:. In the heat of a game I have hurt my forearm from giving the signal too hard, or hurt my fingers for giving a T too demonstratively. I wouldn't want to go too far in giving <B>that</B> signal.

JRutledge Fri Apr 10, 2009 02:30pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy (Post 595235)
I, for one, am glad there is no signal for a hit to the :eek:. In the heat of a game I have hurt my forearm from giving the signal too hard, or hurt my fingers for giving a T too demonstratively. I wouldn't want to go too far in giving <B>that</B> signal.

TMI TMI TMI!!!!!!!

Peace

M&M Guy Fri Apr 10, 2009 02:47pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 595236)
TMI TMI TMI!!!!!!!

Peace

Hey, Old School started it!

Btw, do you remember which officials worked the Championship game?

<font size=1>(Oh, never mind.)</font size> :D

amusedofficial Sat Apr 11, 2009 08:51am

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Originally Posted by bradfordwilkins (Post 595013)
The women's signals are great though -- they are the only league that has an "official" signal for "Hit to the head"

Six different time out signals! But why do the NCAA-W have separate signals for full time out and :60 time out?

refguy Sat Apr 11, 2009 09:14am

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Originally Posted by amusedofficial (Post 595331)
Six different time out signals! But why do the NCAA-W have separate signals for full time out and :60 time out?

So that media directors know how many commercials they can fit in. Usually a full is 90, 120, or 150 seconds.

rockyroad Sat Apr 11, 2009 10:04am

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Originally Posted by amusedofficial (Post 595331)
Six different time out signals! But why do the NCAA-W have separate signals for full time out and :60 time out?

They aren't the same thing in NCAA ball. In true media format games (like tv games) teams can call only 30 second time-outs, except for the one 60 second time-out they are allowed. Media to's at the first dead ball under 16, 12, 8, and 4 minutes are true full time-outs - like refguy said the lengteh of those will depend on the media agreements. In a non-media game, a team can call 30's or full's, and those full's are 90 seconds long.


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