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NCAA Rules (2011-2013)
Rule 3, Section 4 Art. 3. Required Substitutions f. (Men) When an injured player is unable to attempt his free throw try(s), the coach from the opposing team shall select one of the four remaining players on the playing court to attempt the free throw try(s). When the foul is flagrant and the injured player is unable to attempt the free throw try(s), the injured player’s coach shall select any player or team member to attempt the free throw try(s).
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A lesson here: always be skeptical about a rule interpretation from an announcer.
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Otherwise the sub HAS to shoot right? I had a coach try and tell me he go to choose the shooter in a Mens soph. game. Of course I didn't let him.
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