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Old Mon Mar 06, 2006, 10:08am
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
I agree with the other answers related to preventing the problem.

If the official noticed that the clock didn't start, stop play, run off the time (assuming there was a count) and resume.

It's not "allowed" but the "fairest" answer might be the "do-over" -- if it's noticed early enough.

Or, the official can yell (so others hear it), "Clock -- I've got a count" -- and count the four seconds.

If none of that happened, then, if the officials had a count, use it. IF the officials didn't have a count, then they have to go by the clock / horn.

"If none of that happened, then, if the officials had a count, use it. IF the officials didn't have a count, then they have to go by the clock / horn."

In other words, the use of a 'count' in lieu of the clock is valid only if applied in real time? It can't be applied after the fact . . .



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