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Originally posted by rockyroad
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by rockyroad
I don't have my rulebooks with me at work today, but unless my memory is really slipping the delay of game rules are a little bit different for the start of the second half than they are for a time-out...doesn't the rule book talk about "consuming more than 1 minute" after the horn to signal the end of half-time? So they get some extra time to break their huddle before we start the second half...a normal time-out situation, they need to be ready on the second horn, but not at intermission...
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Nope, there's no difference at all between TO's and the end of intermissions, Rocky. As soon as the final signal(second horn) is sounded for both, the administering official blows his whistle and then starts the "resuming play" procedure if a team(s) isn't ready.
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Do me a favor and check under T's and see if there isn't wording similiar to "it is a Technical foul to consume more than one minute following the end of intermission"...we have always handled it that the horns were to signal the end of their warm-up time and then they can huddle briefly and then away we go...
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As Smoke Eater said, you're thinking of the NCAA rule. The FED rule is different, as stated above. Under NFHS, you have to be ready to go on the second horn. Most officials imo will give the teams a few extra seconds and a "hurry up" though. Most, not all- obviously.