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This seems to be a good answer to my question as to why they shouldn't just have to forfeit. If NCAA's rules are so complicated and hard to get a clear answer in advance on re what's allowed on the uniform, forfeiting a game would be ridiculous. Then again, the rules are ridiculous themselves.
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That's what my original thought had been: Play the game as normal, but then retroactively forfeit it if someone reports it to the league. Same as if they'd used ringers.
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They'd have been down with "HE HATE ME" on the jerseys.
![]() Seriously, this uniform gimmick has gone too far. If I see Penn State with some goofy unis or helmets I'll know the apocalypse has arrived.
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A question from a basketball official.
I first read about this game online the morning after the game (I am sure that it was the Yahoo Sports article referenced in the OP).
As a football fan whose philosophy comes from that great college football coach, Woody Hayes: "Three things can happen when one passes the ball and two of them are bad." LOL! I found the explanation in the article lacking and found the uniform jersey shown in the articles picture quite benign. I guess what I am asking is a somewhat technical yet geared toward the football fan explanation of the rule and how it was supposed to be applied and why the officials excepted an copy of an email sent to the coaches (and not to the officials I presume) to convince them to change their ruling? MTD, Sr.
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I am sure the baseball umpires on this forum will tell you that a baseball coach risks getting tossed when he brings a rules book onto the field. I officiate basketball (rules interpreter) and umpire baseball and fast pitch softball, and I would not except an email to a coach from my assigner if I and my partners had not received it also. It just seems sketchy to me. MTD, Sr.
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