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Ball is held by lead official on the endline getting ready to hand it to team A player. Team A coach puts his hands together to make a "T". I hear him say time out. I grant it to him but he says "no, no I meant I want a time out after my player reaches the half court line not now." Is this a situation that once the time out is granted it can't be taken back? or Is this a miscommunication/inadvertant whistle situation because according to the coach he wasn't asking for a time out at that time?
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5.8.3 E(b)
Team A head coach is yelling "side out" offensive instructions to his/her team and the official stops play believing the head coach requested a time-out. Ruling: An inadvertent whistle has occured. Team A was not requesting a time-out and therefore should not be granted or charged with one. Not exactly the same but close enough for me. Especially since in your sitch the ball was not live and the clock was not running. Last edited by Scratch85; Tue Oct 12, 2010 at 11:10am. |
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What if the coach told you, "No. I didn't mean right now. I meant at the 3:14 mark of the third quarter in the game we have a week from Tuesday. Wasn't it obvious? DUH!"
In that case, I'd call an inadvertent whistle and cancel the timeout. Then I'd toss the coach across two zip codes. ![]() My point is if the coach acts in a "standard timeout request" mode - grant it if he or she is entitled to it at that time.
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If he signals and says timeout, I don't think it's being a harda$$.
He's got a timeout in my game.
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IMO, if in your judgement you believe you misunderstood his request, call it an inadvertent whistle and go POI. If you think he is trying to trick you to gain an advantage, charge him a time-out. |
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It's a case of following the rules or making up your own. And POE #1 in this year's NFHS rule book tells you exactly what the FED thinks of officials that ignore rules.
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See post #14 of this thread,. Your opinion is contrary to what the FED rulesmakers want us to do. Never a good idea IMO.
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