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NCAA Restarts 2013
Thread: NCAA Restarts 2013
Posts 1,892	NCAA Restarts 2013
Errors? Additions? Thoughts? NCAA RESTARTS 2013
Explicit and implicit in Rule 4-23: Keep the game moving. Desire for quick restarts that don�t disadvantage defense by distance, location, or movement before the whistle.
Pre-whistle or FO violations that count toward �The Three.� I believe at the Convention we will be instructed not have �play-ons� here. Just whistle dead and then a quick restart.
EMO faceoffs�wing or wings are open.
Importance of home team having adequate supply of balls �round the field.
Except on a restart during EMO (where we need to be picky on location of restart), not so deliberate on location unless an unfair distance advantage emerges.
No running restarts. �Plant your Feet Inbounds!�
ON FIELD RESTARTS
CAREFUL with running restarts. Heading where? �Plant your feet!� if heading toward goal.
No wait for GK
Defense restart inside crease, inside box is legal.
Offense must start outside box�anywhere outside box (get away from thinking �laterally�) and they have one pass to get ready (use common sense here) as the rule was written to discourage subbing while the offense gets its act together.
Defenders have to be 5 yards away or trying to get 5 yards away. If whistle blows and they aren�t, they need to be passive until they are 5 yards away. Will need some Convention Clarity on this one.
Officials� error�we point the wrong way�same as last year�wait and get things sorted and settled before restart.
Posts 1,270	Re: NCAA Restarts 2013
It is in the video, but not emphasized --
ON FIELD RESTART - Technical violation on Team B (defense) inside the attack area results in a turnover. Team B must drop ball when whistle sounds (or leave a loose ball alone). Team A is responsible for moving the ball outside of the box. Restarts must be quick.
Expect Team A to have established plays to take advantage of an uncontested pass to an uncovered (5 yards) player at the edge of the box. (It will be interesting to see how defenses are coached to handle this situation.)
Example: A1 picks up ball and quickly passes to A2, who is just outside the box. While the ball is in the air, A3 and A4 run from opposite directions towards the low crease area; one will set a screen and the other will look for an inlet pass from A2. Challenges for officials on a well run bang-bang play include:
[1] Restart whistle as soon as A2 catches the ball outside the box / no restart whistle if A2 mishandles A1's pass. [2] Turnover if A2 touches an attack area boundary before the whistle sounds.
[3] FDSW if B1 checks A2 without having established a 5 yard separation.
[4] Covering the pick play (moving screen by Team A / interference by Team B).
[5] Covering the goal.
Posts 1,892	Re: NCAA Restarts 2013
[2] Turnover if A2 touches an attack area boundary before the whistle sounds.
Why would this be a turnover? Would you not wait until he is outside the attack area before blowing the whistle?
In my scenario, I assumed that A2 catches the ball outside of the attack area and enters the attack area prior to the whistle. We could stop play and reposition A2 (mistake by official for not having a quick whistle), OR we could consider A2 to be delaying the game (either for getting a running start, or for moving away from a legal restart position, or for making a second pass). Awaiting further instructions at the convention.
Last edited by MElaxRef; 12-23-2012 at 06:34 PM.
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