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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
That's cool. Now 'splain to me exactly how you know, using the monitor and clock display, exactly when the clock should have been stopped? The whistle for the foul is supposed to stop the clock. How do you know exactly at what point on the clock/monitor display that the whistle actually sounded? Are you really telling me that you can watch the monitor and say for certain that the whistle for the foul occurred with exactly 0.1 seconds left on the clock? Or 0.2 seconds? or 0.3 seconds?
Hell, they couldn't analyze the Zapruder film that closely. You're guessing. The rules don't allow that.
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JR,
Under NCAA rules, if the monitor is consulted, the time which is put back on the clock is the time that was showing at the
moment of the CONTACT for the foul,
NOT when the official blew the whistle.
I know that for a fact.