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NCAA code (M or W): Team A’s head coach receives his/her second direct technical or his/her third direct/indirect technical and is ejected. Team A does not have any assistant coaches. The game...?
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I think this was a case play / interp a few years ago, and a coach is NOT required.
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If you read Rule 1-1-1, it says that a game consists of two teams with five players each. It doesn't say anything about a coach being present there...
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I would love to meet the HS or College coach who doesn't have any assistants. Usually there is atleast a solid half dozen; even in the cow towns here in IL.:)
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In a high school game, I would suspend the contest and let the state figure out what they want to do.
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Unfortunately, when I was in the early days of officiating I got frustrated with a coach during a baseball game and ejected him. He was the only coach so the game was done at that point. Young and naive, those were the days. -Josh |
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In high school, I'm not aware of any state that doesn't require a coach on the bench. It's not in the NFHS rules, but check with the state association. The requirements for who can act as a coach may differ by state as well.
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Best bet is to check with your state to see what the proper procedure is. |
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