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Old Wed Mar 31, 2004, 05:09pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Originally posted by Judge

So to be consistent, every time a foul is called at any time of play, the officials should review the monitors to determine how much time should be put back on the time clock to account for the delay time in stopping the time clock. Of course, that does not happen. It should not ever happen. But it happened to Baylor at this very critical point. The NCAA is inconsistent.
They often do - if the mistake is large enough to be noticed. If the whistle is blown at 13:32.9, but the clock stops at 13:32.6, there's no way of knowing because the clock doesn't show tenths of a second at that point.

Also, will everyone cut the fake indignation (and whining) over resetting the clock in the last minute of a tie ball game vs. not resetting the clock in the first minute of the second half of a blowout?
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