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RE: Charleston
(02-12-2019 01:01 PM)metsox Wrote:  
(02-12-2019 12:20 PM)dan10 Wrote:  So injured player opposing coach chooses, flagrant his own coach chooses?

So we chose Riller's replacement and Grant chose Brantley's? Correct?

Correct. Grant chose Brantley's because Brantley had fouled out, and it was a normal sub for a player that had to be removed, no injuries involved there.

My source second paragraph clearly states coach of injured player picks shooter in NCAA.

https://sports.stackexchange.com/questio...ed-on-foul
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RE: Charleston
http://www.ncaapublications.com/productd...s/BR19.pdf matches what I said earlier and says:

"Section 3. Who Attempts
Art. 1. Personal fouls—The free throw(s) awarded because of a personal foul
shall be attempted by the offended player, unless one of the conditions of Article
2 or 3 of this section are met.
Art 2. The free throw(s) that were to be attempted by the offended player
shall be attempted by that player’s substitute unless no substitute is available, in
which case any team member shall attempt the free throw(s) when the offended
player is disqualified or ejected or must withdraw because he is bleeding or has blood
on his uniform or person, or when a player is withdrawn because of a lost,
displaced or irritated contact lens.
Art. 3. When an injured player is unable to attempt a free throw try(s), the head
coach from the opposing team shall select one of the four remaining players on
the playing court to attempt the free throw try(s). When a foul is flagrant and
the injured player is unable to attempt free throw try(s), the injured player's
head coach shall select any player or team member to attempt the free throw
try(s). When the injured player is bleeding, his head coach may: 1) provide a
substitute for the bleeding player who will attempt the free throw try(s), or 2)
request a timeout and attempt to remedy the blood situation. (See Rule 3-6.3.f)"

Based on Article 2, Brantley's replacement had to shoot free throws after Brantley fouled out. Any player can sub in for Brantley, but none of four players remaining in can shoot free throws.
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RE: Charleston
Thanks Evan. That clears up the FT's by Charleston at the end. This was done correctly according to the rules.

Now here's another interesting scenario....
As we said earlier, the rules were clearly flawed here because this foul on JB happened ONLY because the refs missed the flagrant foul and Drexel desperately had to stop the clock. Now, lets say that Drexel never committed the desperate foul and time expired. Would the game have ended, or would have the refs still be able to look at the replay and award John 2 free throws to send the game to OT. I know it's just a hypothetical, but it's still irritating that things played out the way that it did, with an opposing player and his team basically getting rewarded for that vicious hit.
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RE: Charleston
I wouldn't go so far and say it was viscous. Was it flagrant, yes. Did Trevor sell the **** out of it, yes. But let's not go overboard and exaggerate too much. That is an interesting scenario. My guess is yes it could still be reviewed, but likely would not have been if the clock had run out. If it was reviewed since there was no time left he would have been the only player on the court while taking his FT attempts.
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