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Old Thu May 26, 2011, 09:34pm
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Question 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.
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Old Thu May 26, 2011, 09:40pm
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Class A/Direct technicals count towards the PF count.
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Old Thu May 26, 2011, 09:57pm
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In the NBA no T's count towards the six towards DQ
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Old Thu May 26, 2011, 10:04pm
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Class A/Direct technicals count towards the PF count.
I assume you mean in both NCAA men's and women's?
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Old Fri May 27, 2011, 07:39am
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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.
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Old Fri May 27, 2011, 10:57am
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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.

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Old Sat May 28, 2011, 12:57pm
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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.

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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."
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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.

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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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