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Old Fri Jan 04, 2013, 03:15pm
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Originally Posted by Tio View Post
NCAA ruling:

2.13.4

Art. 4. In games with a 10th-of-a-second game clock display and where an official courtside monitor is used, the reading of zeros on the game clock is to be used to determine whether a try for goal, a shot-clock violation or a foul occurred before or after the expiration of time in any period. When the game clock is not visible, the officials shall verify the original call with the use of the red/LED light(s). When the red/LED light(s) are not visible, the sounding of the game-clock horn shall be utilized.
If there is no courtside monitor we go with 5-7-2, correct?

99% of colleges have scoreboards with 1/10th second clocks. Most do not have courtside monitors.

But I always thought 5-7-2b and 2.13.4 only apply to the actual review, not the on-court ruling.
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