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Old Sat Oct 07, 2006, 05:23pm
TXMike TXMike is offline
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
So the ball going OOB is of no consequence?
What happened at the end of the previous play is of no consequence here. Since Team B is going to put the ball in play it will start on the RFP (assuming they DO put it in play) Think of it like this...assume it is 4th down and A goes for it. They are 2 yards short of the LTG when the runner goes OOB. Clock is restarting on the RFP.
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