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Old Sat Oct 02, 2010, 01:55pm
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Originally Posted by kd0254 View Post
3.4.3d stipulates "the ball becomes dead behind the goal line"

Doesn't a touchdown sound more like "beyond" not behind, I never saw a team score 6 going backwards.
The NFHS isn't exactly known for using proper meanings. They said on a test this year (and in the rule book) that the hashmarks bisect the yardlines, after all. The hashmarks trisect the yardline and it's the yardline that actually bisects the hashmarks, but I've grown to expect nothing less from the NFHS.

Regardless, a score is a major clock stopper and even if the play comes back we start/stop the clock (with few exceptions) based on the result of the play, not because of the penalty (even though there's an official timeout to administer the penalty). The clock starts on the snap. If you have the NFHS Redding guide, check out Example 7-10 on page 84 (the play has an illegal motion foul on A on a touchdown scoring play -- clock starts on the snap).
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