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I agree that eligibility rules are not in our jurisdiction. In southern IN, conferences sometimes have more stringent rules than the IHSAA. So it is very difficult to know all of the restrictions.
According to the IHSAA; a student "plays" a quarter when the student enters a game and time is run off the clock. So I guess coach could have called a TO and subbed the player out before any time ran off the clock. |
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Also in Missouri, a player can play in 6 quarters. As an official, we are not suppose to counts quarters. This is an Administrative issue. |
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Perhaps other states use similar rules.
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More likely that they're completely different and even if they're somewhat similar, their specific language is what matters...and it is probably enough different to not be useful.
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