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Originally posted by jeffpea
Nevadaref -- Using your logic, if the same scenario occurred after time expired in the 4th quarter and the officials did the same thing (mistakenly administered the technical FT's before the 1 minute "intermission" prior to the beginning of overtime), would the made FT's count towards the score in the 4th quarter? Of course not. Those points would count towards the overtime period. The officials would still administer the throw-in penalty to start the over-time period.
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I agree with the above IF the score was tied at the end of the fourth quarter, and you were gonna play an OT. If the game wasn't tied, you only administer the FT's for the T if those FT's would affect the outcome of the game. These FT's then WOULD be a part of the 4th quarter, and if an OT then becomes necessary, that OT WOULD start with a jump ball. Casebook play 5.6CommentB.