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2012-13 NCAA Men’s Basketball
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2012-13 NCAA Men’s Basketball
Rules of the Game
September 2012
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Playing Surface – Rules 1-17 and 2-5.1
• Exception to the rules change policy.
• Perception from coaches, media, general public that there is a safety concern with some decals.
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Playing Surface – Rules 1-17 and 2-5.1
• Decals remain legal on playing floor.
• Permitted locations only.
• Host institution/facility were sent guidelines/best practices when determining if decals would be used.
• Floor must be similar throughout.
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Playing Surface – Enforcement
• Home management responsibility.
• Expectations of game officials.
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Sportsmanship/Bench DecorumRule 10-5.2 and Appendix III
• Rules committee believes MOST coaches adhere to bench decorum rules.
• Coaches should be allowed to react spontaneously to calls/non-calls, as long as reaction does not exceed limits expressed in the guidelines.
• Intent is to provide a realistic set of guidelines that ALL officials will enforce.
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Egregious Conduct: No warning required
• Questioning the integrity of an official.Examples: “You’re cheating us” or repeatedly
referencing foul differential.• Language that is profane, vulgar or threatening.
• Prolonged negative responses to calls.
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Egregious Conduct
• Hostile or aggressive actions. Examples: Taking off/throwing jacket; running toward official in threatening manner.
• Continual criticism of the same incident (after warning).
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Spontaneous Reactions
• Must be inside the coaching box.
• May not be prolonged.
• Must not be profane, vulgar or threatening.
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Spontaneous Reactions
• Officials have some discretion in these situations. Must consider the following:
-- Are the reactions happening more than once on similar calls/plays?
-- Are the complaints public or between the coach/official?
-- Is the coach attacking the official personally?
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Penalty Enforcement – Double/Simultaneous Fouls
• Partially omitted from 2011-12 rules book.• Penalty possibilities:
-- Point of Interruption: no foul shots.-- One flagrant personal foul: 1. Shoot common FTs if rules require (e.g., bonus, shooting foul) with no players in lane. 2. Shoot FTs for flagrant foul, then resume at POI to non-offending team.
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End of Game Try for Goal – A.R. 35• Previous Interpretation.
• New Interpretation.
1. Game with monitor.
a. Time put back on the game clock.
b. Game has not ended.
c. Goal shall count.
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End of Game Try for Goal• New Interpretation.
2. Game without monitor (A.R. 146).
a. Determine if timing mistake occurred.
b. If no timing error occurred, try does not count.
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Other Items
• Timeout Administration• Block/Charge guidance
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Questions?
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