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Illegal by NFHS rules
The restraining circle does not have a clearly defined division line. This would not be legal in high school. Is this floor legal per NCAA rules?
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Gwinnett Umpires Association Multicounty Softball Association Multicounty Basketball Officials Association |
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If it doesn't, then no it isn't.
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I saw a different image of the floor on video and the lines were much more visible in it than the graphic posted in this thread.
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Owner/Developer of RefTown.com Commissioner, Portland Basketball Officials Association |
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Yes....he's right by the Republican.
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Yes. And it tastes better than chicken.
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Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
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NFHS rule 1-3-2NOTE says that "the continuous 2-inch wide outline must be clearly visible to the officials". That's the same as "clearly defined" for all practical reasons imo.
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I was aware of the wording, but it does not say it has to be anything to those watching from a far. That is why there can be a shadow line and anyone on the court can clearly see the line. Case in point the Conference and NCAA Tournaments. Peace
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