Forum: Basketball
Thu Jun 28, 2007, 01:14pm
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Because without a monitor it would nearly...
Because without a monitor it would nearly impossible to have the knowledge needed to make such an adjustment to the clock.
They view the video and use their best judgment to determine when the...
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Forum: Basketball
Thu Jun 28, 2007, 03:11am
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Forum: Basketball
Thu Jun 28, 2007, 02:52am
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Forum: Basketball
Thu Jun 28, 2007, 01:34am
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Dan,
It is my understanding that the referee...
Dan,
It is my understanding that the referee crew would obviously consult the monitor in such a situation to see if the try for goal was released in time. In doing so, they would then be able to...
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Forum: Basketball
Thu Jun 28, 2007, 01:30am
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Why does the NCAA book instruct the official to...
Why does the NCAA book instruct the official to use the red LED lights in preference to the display on the game clock when judging whether a last second try for goal was released in time, but when...
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Jun 27, 2007, 08:35pm
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JR,
Under NCAA rules, if the monitor is...
JR,
Under NCAA rules, if the monitor is consulted, the time which is put back on the clock is the time that was showing at the moment of the CONTACT for the foul, NOT when the official blew the...
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Forum: Basketball
Tue Jun 26, 2007, 02:16am
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Replies: 80
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Are you from South Carolina? If so, then it...
Are you from South Carolina? If so, then it appears that you can do just that.
I've already posted the link to the earlier thread on this, but since their webpage changes and thus the play ruling...
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Forum: Basketball
Tue Jun 26, 2007, 02:11am
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Forum: Basketball
Mon Jun 25, 2007, 05:49pm
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