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Old Tue Nov 08, 2011, 05:22pm
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No, game administration or the head coach could file complaints or objections after the game with the proper governing body. There is no "appeal process" in-game.

In NC, the NCHSAA only reviews requests that an incorrect player was ejected, such as #21 instead of #31 as there is a mandatory suspension for being ejected.

A coach could request a "coach-official" conference but that discussion could only entail a misapplication of a rule, such as a player or coach not being ejected after their 2nd unsportsmanlike conduct foul. Judgment calls such as whether or not an official deemed an act worthy of ejection are not up for debate or discussion, except amongst the officiating crew.

We are "judge, jury, and executioner". Any other method would be untenable.
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