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Old Sat Mar 24, 2007, 06:45pm
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I've made my point as well as I can make it. So I'm done with this thread until/unless somebody can provide a reasonable answer to my question. Assuming there was a whistle before the ball actually touched out of bounds, by what rule can you take time off the clock that includes time after the ball was dead? Very simple question, really. And I think we all know the answer.
According to ncaa rules a monitor may be used to make

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A determination, based on the judgment of the official, that a timing
mistake has occurred in either starting or stopping the game clock.
As Dexter pointed out this doesn't say a TIMER'S error.

It says a TIMING error.

So yeah, we know the answer.
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