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Originally posted by Jaysef
Out of curiosity, in what situation(s) do we actually follow the NFHS 9.6 (c) rule?
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REPLY: Situation 1 -- Team is disorganized, players running in and out, officials unable to effectively count because they can't adequately determine who's in and who's out. Often, this is a late flag after the play has ended and the officials can finally get the count correct.
Situation 2 -- Substitute A2 (or more likely, B2) enters the field just prior to the snap. Snap occurs a second or two later before replaced player is notified. All 12 players participate in the play.