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Old Fri Oct 04, 2013, 07:04pm
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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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Old Thu Oct 10, 2013, 01:52pm
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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...?
Wow. I actually don't know (NCAA-W), and can't find anything. Someone smarter than me, go.
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Old Thu Oct 10, 2013, 02:02pm
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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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Old Thu Oct 10, 2013, 09:07pm
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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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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...
What is the ruling with HS?
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 10:14am
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What is the ruling with HS?
The NF doesn't care, but your state might.
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 10:39am
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What is the ruling with HS?
The places where I have officiated HS games have required an adult on the bench at all times. You have to check locally.
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 10:50am
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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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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 10:51am
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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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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 10:53am
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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.
You would be surprised. It is not totally unusual to see HS teams, especially the lower levels to have only one adult. I have ejected a coach and no one was left. At the college level, never seen that. But even some of the small colleges might have only one assistant coach.

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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 10:56am
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What is the ruling with HS?
In Iowa, the contest is terminated at the point where there is not an authorized (I believe that's the appropriate term) coach on the bench.

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.

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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 11:06am
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I have ejected a coach and no one was left.

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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 11:18am
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...did you continue the game?
Actually I did because it was not clear at the time if we should. Now I would never do that again. Actually there was an "adult" that claimed to be associated with the school, but this has been clarfied since. Now if this happens the game is over. It must be someone that is a school employee on the bench before the game, and that was unclear at that time if the woman was with the school that took over.

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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 01:16pm
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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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Old Fri Oct 11, 2013, 03:31pm
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What is the ruling with HS?
In Michigan, a team without an assistant coach or school representative has to forfeit the game.

Best bet is to check with your state to see what the proper procedure is.
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