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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
16.3 second rem., 12 seconds on the shot clock, FSU timeout.
Carolina forces a shot clock violation.
The officials whistle it with 3.2 seconds left.
Should the game clock be reset to 4.3 seconds?
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Seems that way to me.
However, perhaps the game clock shouldn't be reset to the end of the shot clock, but to the time of the violation. The violation occurs when the try for goal ends without striking the ring. That certainly will lag the end of the shot clock period. Therefore, a solid case can be made to reset the game clock to the time of the whistle for the violation.
Is there some direction on this from the NCAA?