I can't imagine ever letting A run a play in a situation like this. I've seen a TO charged to B in a situation like this. But 99.99% of the time, the words, "Coach we're about to run the play - you might want your defense on the field," will get the players onto the field in a hurry.
To JMN's comment, it seems WAY out of the bounds of fairness to simply allow A to run the play - essentially awarding A a touchdown simply due to a delay on B.
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