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Old Mon Jul 16, 2012, 03:00pm
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Reddings will be a big help. When I transitioned from NFHS to NCAA, I simply dug into the rulebook and did not worry about studying the differences. I was also fortunate though in that I did not have to know NFHS any longer so a differences book may be helpful for you. I have one in baseball and it does help there.

Spend plenty of time studying the actual NCAA rules, and just like NFHS rules, start with Rule 2. As you study, the differences will start becoming apparent to you.

Oh and feel free to post here. Also check out Refstripes, they have a very good NCAA section.
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