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Old Tue Aug 19, 2008, 07:47am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Freddy
Your previous insights have added to my understanding of the NFHS "Resumption of Play" rule. I'm still wondering, however, is this:

>>> what in the rulebook makes a ROP procedure always result in a violation?
Nothing makes it "always a violation."

Under "normal" circumstances, delaying the game is either an official warning or a T. Under certain circumstances (e.g., after a TO), the ball is put in play rather than issuing the warning/T. Depending on what happens next, it might be a violation or the offending team might be allowed to have the ball remain in play.
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