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Got it. It just said "if it's excessive."
Any guidelines/ideas on what you're looking for to determine if it's just a "hard foul" or it qualifies as "excessive?" |
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Yes, B1 was playing the ball, but he made no attempt to not go through airborne A1. That's contact that must be curtailed/discouraged.
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There was a similar play with more severe contact to the head which makes a better textbook example in the Utah St./Kansas St. game with about 4 minutes left.
I thought the one in the UConn game was could go either way based upon the level of contact, but the NCAA made protecting airborne players a POE a couple of seasons ago and this is the type of play they were talking about. The NCAA brass wants this called intentional. |
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1. Causing excessive, nonflagrant contact with an opponent while playing the ball; 2. Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball or player, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting; 3. Pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score;
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