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Mark Padgett Thu May 26, 2011 09:34pm

Is it the same rule as FED?
 
In NCAA men's and women's and also in the NBE, does a player technical also count toward the five (or six) fouls to DQ? Thanks for your responses.

Raymond Thu May 26, 2011 09:40pm

Class A/Direct technicals count towards the PF count.

APG Thu May 26, 2011 09:57pm

In the NBA no T's count towards the six towards DQ

Mark Padgett Thu May 26, 2011 10:04pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 761649)
Class A/Direct technicals count towards the PF count.

I assume you mean in both NCAA men's and women's?

Nevadaref Fri May 27, 2011 07:39am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 761653)
I assume you mean in both NCAA men's and women's?

No. As of last season, NCAAM had Class A and Class B technical fouls. Class A counted as one of a player's five fouls towards DQ, but Class B did not. NCAAW had a system very similar to the NFHS with direct and indirect technical fouls. Only the direct Ts count towards a player's five individual fouls.

JBleach85 Fri May 27, 2011 10:57am

In NCAAW's the only ones that apply directly to being charged to player and counting towards the five fouls before DQ are Player/Substitute Technical Fouls and Bench Technical Fouls. Now only the thing about Bench T's is that you have to determine who committed the act and then penalize, if its a player it is a T on them and 1 Personal Foul toward their 5 and charged indirectly to the head coach. Those are the only ones in NCAAW's, so to answer your question they are like the rules for NFHS for T's.

Peace,
JB

Nevadaref Sat May 28, 2011 12:57pm

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Originally Posted by JBleach85 (Post 761766)
In NCAAW's the only ones that apply directly to being charged to player and counting towards the five fouls before DQ are Player/Substitute Technical Fouls and Bench Technical Fouls. Now only the thing about Bench T's is that you have to determine who committed the act and then penalize, if its a player it is a T on them and 1 Personal Foul toward their 5 and charged indirectly to the head coach. Those are the only ones in NCAAW's, so to answer your question they are like the rules for NFHS for T's.

Peace,
JB

Nope. Players are the five who are on the court and legally in the game. When a player gets a T the Head Coach is NOT charged with an indirect T. When a member of bench personnel, who could be a team member, is charged with a direct T, then the Head Coach receives an indirect.

Also a technical foul is never "1 Personal Foul." The T can certainly count as one of the five fouls towards DQ for that individual, but it is still a technical foul.

PS Mr. Annoying Grammar Guy says that "them" should be "him/her." ;)

BillyMac Sat May 28, 2011 01:13pm

Oh Hear The Word Of The Lord ...
 
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 761979)
Mr. Annoying Grammar Guy says that "them" should be "him/her."

I prefer "Dem", as in "Dem Dry Bones", a well known traditional spiritual song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYb8W...eature=related

Raymond Mon May 30, 2011 09:55pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 761653)
I assume you mean in both NCAA men's and women's?


Yes, Class A for Men, Direct for Women's.


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