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Another question for our newbies...
You've heard us say a few times that when you have illegal personal contact with an opponent, it is not unsportsmanlike conduct; it's a personal foul. USC must be non-contact in nature. Here's the question: Do all personal fouls require contact with an opponent? If not, name some that don't.
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No, all personal fouls do not have to include contact with an opponent. Examples:
1) Hurdling 2) Unnecessary contact with an official Speaking of item 2... 99.9% of the players when I am umpire are extremely polite (feigned or real) when asking me to move to give them the position they are looking for . Typically I bump into a few when backing up after RFP, and they excuse themselves, all politely. In a varsity game a few weeks ago, one kid surprised me by attempting to push (I am 6'3", 275 pounds so not an easy push) and saying "get out of my way". I just reminded him to be polite (his team was losing badly, running clock, etc). Is that a PF situation or did I do the appropriate thing? There were no other issues the rest of the night (b4 or after). |
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Without my rulebook, I can only remember a couple.
1. Hiding ball under jersey 2. Throwing your helmet towards an opponent whether it hits him or not. 3. Use part of a team-mates body to gain an advantage (i.e. sitting/standing on a team mates shoulder or back. I think these all are correct, but I'm sure I'll find out if I am wrong |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GBFBUmp
[B]No, all personal fouls do not have to include contact with an opponent. Examples: 1) Hurdling 2) Unnecessary contact with an official You don't consider contact with an official a contact foul? Don't forget ole 9-4-2k.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SoGARef
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Question included the "with an opponent" stipulation. I try not to consider myself an opponent of the players, although sometimes it feels that way when you are a wing The wording could be a FED exam question. |
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Gee Bob, the first to come to my mind (what's left of it) is swinging or kicking at an opponent whether you contact him or not.
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Without looking at the answers:
The only one I can think of is a "Swing and a miss". We always say in our rules meeting that if you're gonna swing at a guy--you better hit him, cuz you're sittin out the game either way. |
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