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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Further NFHS comments.
Perhaps they're saying that the clock didn't stop with the whistle, and that there was still 0.1 seconds left, time enough for the ball to be released?
Watched the video again, with the volume on loud.
To me the audio "order" is horn, then followed (split second) by the whistle.
Clock stops with the whistle, right? Not with the foul?
If an official were to look up at the game clock at his whistle it would have read 0:00:0, so no definite knowledge reset?
Now, not only do I believe that the basket should not have counted, I'm no longer sure that there should have been free throws?
But, as a high school official, I have absolutely no idea what can, and cannot, be changed in the course of an NCAA replay.
Nice video Nevadaref. Thanks.
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I have not followed the latest on the NCAAM’s rules regarding the use of the video monitor, but a few years ago the time on the clock at the instant of the foul/contact was restored.
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