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NCAA Count Mechanics
I was watching several NCAA games and was wondering about the count mechanics. Instead of raising one arm while counting with the other, they just do the count, then make a fist when the ball is inbounded. Is there any specific reason they do that, and is it allowed for NFHS?
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NCAAW = Fist up then punch I'll let an NCAAM's official describe the mechanic there. Happily, since NYC BV & GV are under different rule sets I don't forget which one to use. If there are boys on the court I use NFHS, if there are girls I use NCAAW.
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I had 2 PCs Friday. I punched on the spot, behind the head when reporting.
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That is typically how I do it. Hopefully the supervisor isn't there as they are sticklers for hand behind the head signal.
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NFHS PC foul and TC foul are different signals (signals 36 and 37). Should use one or the other, but not both (even though you are correct that a PC foul is (usually) also a TC foul).
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The count and chop with one hand is mechanic used in NCAA-M's game where they are using precision timing as the other hand is on the pager unit starting the time. For NCAA-W and the NBA, it's a mechanic regardless.
If you're doing it by the book, then no, it's not the mechanic used for NFHS. Whether you can do it or not will depend in Rome.
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Is it in the book? I'll save you the time. It isn't. So if it isn't in the book it's not allowed. Both of your posts can be answered by reading the throw in administration and the foul calling procedures in your manual. Whether everyone here practices what the manual preaches is another story. I am guilty of not doing the hand behind the head on a PC foul... a draw back of working two different rulesets I guess. |
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I have one college supervisor who has this as a pet peeve.
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