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Free timeout in Ohio St.-Arizona game
Does this rule need to be addressed?
After Ohio State's 3-pointer with 2.0 seconds left, the officials checked the monitor to make sure the time left was correct. They couldn't have been reviewing whether it was a 3 -- the shooter was nowhere near the line -- and the time was pretty much right, too. But this gave Arizona, which was out of timeouts, a free timeout to set up a play. The officials wound up putting 0.1 seconds back, making it 2.1 seconds left in the game. This happened in the Marquette game, too, helping Marquette win. |
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How would you propose changing it?
If they don't check, and it's wrong, then the mediots complain about that. and, both teams got to use the "free time out" -- so if AZ had made a shot, then OSU has one extra to use later. |
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To me this is all to do about nothing. Both teams get the same time to talk to their teams. If the officials do not look at the time and do not put time on the clock, that will be the issue all over the news if the "wrong thing" happens. Both teams get to draw something up or talk to their teams. Are we going to police where the players stand now as a result of some change? I just do not see what you can do when a review is being made.
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The scenario has been mentioned in at least one other thread (by me). I think the NCAAM rules committee will probably talk about it during the summer but there may be little chance of doing anything.
My suggestion was not allowing teams to huddle with their coach - or, as I just thought of now, go to their bench areas - during monitor reviews.
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I am only a high school official but if the officials by rule have to stop the clock for .1 of a second to check the clock, then the rule is bogus.
If they stopped the clock on their own, then it is on them. When a team is out of timeouts, I think we have to do everything on in our power to not have a stoppage that is equivilent to a time out. Could you image Thad Motta's response if Arizona would have hit a three after the stoppage? |
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Now THAT'S a rule I would like NFHS to adopt long before they consider adopting a shot clock.
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Let's not pretend both teams get the "time out," as the team on offense in this situation clearly gets an advantage with the stoppage. If we should trust our partners, shouldn't that extend to the timekeeper, too, especially in a NCAA D-I tournament game?
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I'm not sure how to resolve the "check the clock" stoppage either, but I'd be surprised if that scenario isn't at least revisited by the rules committee. It was a major advantage to Arizona last night. |
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You must have better timekeepers in your HS games than we do around here. I can envision all kinds of messes if timekeepers were supposed to stop the clock after all made baskets in the last minute of a HS game.
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