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Originally Posted by btaylor64
As JR has gotten on to me time and time again let me say this. In HS your screwed!!! You can't do anything but give the team who's ball it is to them at the spot where it went out of bounds. You can't estimate time in HS because the NFHS does not give you the power to do so, unless you have definitive knowledge, right? To me, I do have definitive knowledge. It's definitive to any human with a brain that there should be time taken off the clock. Does that count?
Someone said visual count??? What visual count? The ball is barely skimmed by A2's hand (the way it sounds at least) and goes directly OOB. What count do you have?
To me, this is another "Doing what is right for the game" moments, with which common sense tells you there should absolutely be time taken off the clock, but that can't happen via rulebook. If I'm wrong about this and you can end the half, I sure hope that is the case.
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I was the R at the C position...
I sold the "no time off the clock" to the Team A coach who wanted "some time" off the clock. I told him we didn't have any definite knowledge of time and some mumbo jumbo about the clock operator not starting it becuase of his "lack of reaction time". (I don't know where I pulled that one out of)
After thinking about it, later that night, I thought I could have sold it either way. If the clock operator had properly started the clock, on the touch, (even though the administering official didn't chop it) he couldn't have been expected to STOP it in less than 1 second. The ol' 1 second lag time rule.
Probably the way to go...and the way most officials that I have talked to would have done it...Half over.
Was hoping JR would have some input.