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LaxRef
11-18-2005, 01:14 PM
2006 NCAA Rules.
(1) After the final horn but before the officials approve the score and leave the field, a coach or player commits an act deemed to be flagrant misconduct or another ejection foul. Ruling?
(2) After the final horn, or with a few seconds left in the game and Team A leading by several goals and attempting to run the clock out, B1 deliberately and violently slashes A1. Ruling?
RockStar
11-18-2005, 02:22 PM
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(2) After the final horn, or with a few seconds left in the game and Team A leading by several goals and attempting to run the clock out, B1 deliberately and violently slashes A1. Ruling?
With a few seconds left, you'd probably just treat it the same as any other intentional violent slash that occurred during a game.
Is the answer to (2) the same in both cases (i.e. after the horn, and with a few seconds left)?
Guess I'll find out soon enough!
I found the rules, but will make others find it as well. These are excellent explicit clarifications of rules that were really already there all along, but nice to see them standing alone. LaxRef...were these your suggestions?
HINT: They are not highlighted.
LaxRef
11-18-2005, 04:25 PM
I found the rules, but will make others find it as well. These are excellent explicit clarifications of rules that were really already there all along, but nice to see them standing alone. LaxRef...were these your suggestions?
HINT: They are not highlighted.
In noticed that they weren't highlighted. Yep, those were my suggestions, word-for-word. I hope they make it into the NFHS rulebook as well.
laxfan25
11-18-2005, 04:45 PM
In 1), I assume that would carry over to the next game?
The quizzes are much easier when they're clearly spelled out in b&w!
laxfan25
11-18-2005, 04:54 PM
In 1), I assume that would carry over to the next game?
The quizzes are much easier when they're clearly spelled out in b&w!
pboyd
11-18-2005, 06:44 PM
Situation 1: Happened to me a few weeks ago (NFHS). Defensive player decided to get in one last illegal body check after the whistle ending the game. Flag thrown "illegal bodycheck" - who cares - end of game - not really flagrant. I walk over towards play expecting offended player to get up and retaliate - he doesn't but the defensive player is not done and decides to "chest" the offended player and walk through him. Two flags (1 per official) fly and player instructed "games over head to the sidelines" - at this point he flips out and coach comes out on field to restrain him. Easy call - record it in book as "ejection" - player didn't play next game (playoff game).
Situation 2: 2006 NCAA (and NFHS I think) changes allow "ejection foul" for flagrant misconduct.