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Old Wed Jul 26, 2006, 11:27am
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
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Method 2:
Two 15 minute periods are played to completion. (or 10 or 5 for youth players)
"At the beginning of extra time the team that wins the coin flip shall choose to field either eleven players or nine players. The opponent shall have the kickoff and choice of which direction to attack. The teams shall reverse directions, kickoff, and number of players for the second extra period."

This way each team gets to play one overtime period with a two man advantage. I guess that if they are still tied after that the process could be repeated with a 4 man advantage!

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Method 2 probably would work, but there is a real solution:

Continue playing OT.
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