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Old Mon Sep 26, 2005, 08:55am
BulldogMcC BulldogMcC is offline
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Originally posted by CBrockett
This was my game. We started it on the ready. I think it should have started it on the snap. I brought that to my referees attention, and he said no.

The question is what stopped the clock. Two things did. The first one is, Awarding of a new series for A after a legal kick, and of course the penalty.

The officials who start the clock on the ready, usually state that if the ball went OOB, and B accepts the penaly, they would start the clock on the snap.

Personally, I don't see the difference between the stopping the clock because it went out of bounds, and stopping the clock because you awarding a new series after a legal kick.

Cbrockett
But you don't award a new series to A until after considering the penalty, so you don't stop the clock to award A a new series, you have stopped the clock to administer the penalty. Therefore, no team has been awarded a first down after a legal kick, because you never get to the awarding because you administer the penalty first.
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