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What NCAAM rule would apply to live ball contact being a T?
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1. I am not an NCAAM official and have no idea if there is a difference. I am assuming from the perceived tone of your comment that there is no difference. I am wondering though - is an F1 considered a technical or is it just classified as an F1 with no relation to a T? How is it marked in the book? If someone gets 2 F1's in a game, are they DQ'd?
2. I was making a clarification based on the OP question #1. |
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But I also don't know the mechanics for a flagrant at the NCAA. I do know the flagrant foul can be Technical or personal, however I believe only the F2 can be technical. The F1 is personal only, and I could be wrong. The F2 results in DQ and the F1 just counts towards a players total foul count.
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