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06-12-23 03:17 PM - Post#356755
The NCAA's Playing Rules Oversight Panel has approved several rule changes for 2023-24. Quoting from the NCAA:
--Charge/block: A defender will have to be in position to draw a charge at the time an offensive player plants a foot to go airborne to attempt a field goal. If the defender arrives after the offensive player plants a foot to launch toward the basket, officials will be instructed to call a block when contact occurs between the two players.
--An optional rule will allow for preloaded/live video to be transmitted to the bench area. This has been an experimental rule for the past two years. [I'm baffled by this one]
--Officials will be able to review goaltending/basket interference calls during the next media timeout to ensure the calls were accurate, as long as the official calls it on the floor. If there is a foul on the shooter while the ball is in the air with a goaltend/basket interference, the review would be immediate to properly adjudicate the potential free throws.
--Bench personnel who are not students will be allowed to serve as peacekeepers when an altercation occurs.
--Under two minutes, when a coach requests an out-of-bounds play be reviewed, that team will be charged a timeout if the original call is not overturned.
--Anytime the ball hits the rim and the offense retains possession in the front court, the shot clock will reset to 20 seconds. [Not sure how this is different]
--If a player is called for a foul and instant replay officials see that the foul is a direct result of a flagrant 1 or flagrant 2 foul against the player who was originally assessed a foul, officials will be allowed to remove the foul on the player who was flagrantly fouled.
--A timeout will be able to be granted when a player has possession of the ball even though the player is airborne. (An example would be a player grabbing a loose ball and calling timeout before landing out of bounds.)
--Players will be allowed to wear numbers 0-99.
--If a player commits three flagrant 1 fouls in a game, the player will be disqualified from the game.
--Schools will no longer have to submit a waiver for players to wear religious headwear, provided it is safe for competition.
--Red and amber lights will be allowed on the backboard.
https://www.ncaa.org/news/2023/6/8/media-c enter-ch...
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