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Originally Posted by ajmc
Not looking to split hairs, and agree multiple USC behavior can produce automatic disqualification, whereas Flagrant PF is judged per incident, BUT individual PF that rise to the level of Flagrant, or if repetitive and repeated, depending on the judgment of the covering official can, and should where appropriate, merit disqualification based on their severity.
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As I said, if you wish to call something flagrant that is a personal foul, that is your right and judgment. Just pointing out that only a flagrant personal foul can eject or disqualify a player. Multiple personal fouls do not do the trick by rule. And we were told not to go around ejecting players for single acts unless it really rises to the stage of a flagrant act, which has to be judged alone.
Peace