
Tue Dec 05, 2006, 07:36pm
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Ok, all of that makes sense to me. I had it slightly messed up.
For NCAA the period ends with the red LED lights, if they are present and working, or the horn sounding if no lights.
However, when judging whether a try for goal shall count or not using the monitor, the game clock showing zero has #1 priority, then the LED lights, and finally the horn.
Now I also believe that the same would apply to deciding whether or not a foul took place prior to end of a period. Is that true?
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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Hmmm...I still think you're missing something, maybe not.
When the clock says 00:00 and the horn has not sounded the period is not over. In that case the officials do not go to the monitor to determine if the period ended, because it clearly by rule has not.
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Got it, Dan. Thanks.
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