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If a coach wants an opportunity to instruct his players, he needs to request and be granted a timeout. If the official calls a timeout for heat/waterbreak, there is nothing to justify allowing the coach out to talk to his kids. If he can yell it from the sidelines, then that's all he's allowed to do.
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3-5-7-h...An official's time out occurs...For unusual heat...
3-5-8 An authorized conference may be held during...an official's time out (7h, 7l, and 7m only). So yes coaches can hold either kind of conference during a heat time out. |
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I tend to disagree, the team may either go to the sideline or one coach and 3 attendants can come on the field.
Rule 3-5-8 An authorized conference may be held during a charged time-out or an official's timeout (7h, 7l and 7m only). Only one type of conference may be used by a team during any one time-out. Rule 3-5-7h For unusualy heat or humidity |
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Maybe Whistle & Stripes is from Ohio and heard Refman's ruling.
http://www.nfhs.org/scriptcontent/va...c;f=9;t=000906 It is legal for a coach to go out for a heat/humidity timeout. |
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Legal. This is one of the three officials timeouts in which a coach may hold an authorized conference.
The three are: 1. Heat and Humidity Timeout. 2. TV/Radio Timeout 3. The one minute intermission between the 1st and 2nd period and the 3rd and 4th period and following a try, successful field goal or safety, and prior to the succeeding free kick. (Pulls out soap box) I don't see why guys so adamently won't allow it. First,the rule is clear that it is allowed. Second, the coach is probably the best person to determine if a player is acting out of sorts. Heat can kill. Allow the coach out there to determine if the players are okay. {Puts Soap Box Back)
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For those of us on NFHS, we're having Deja Vu all over again!
Yes, coaches can come onto the field during this break. Rule 3-5 whatever. 9- whatever (long day, don't want to get rule books) about the three attendants only is there to prohibit a coach from acting as an assistant during these timeouts. However, there is disagreement from state to state on whether the coach is allowed on the field. NFHS book says yes, some states say no. Might have to seek the answer from the higher-ups.
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We found an easy way around the questions and gripes from coaches about what they can and can't do during an official's timeout for heat. Just tell the teams to go to their sideline, take off their helmets and get water. The players always do because the guys in stripes told them to go there.
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