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Old Sat Jan 07, 2012, 12:28pm
jimpiano jimpiano is offline
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef View Post
NCAA 3-3-2

e. Starts on the Referee’s Signal. For each of the following reasons, the game clock is stopped on an official’s signal. If the next play begins with a snap, the game clock will start on the referee’s signal:

10. A head coach’s conference or instant-replay challenge is requested.

Thanks for the replies. In checking the play-by-play of the game I found a detail I missed.
The game clock was first stopped on a made first down. Then the defense took a charged timeout. During the charged timeout replay officials overturned the first down spot.

The game clock resumed on the next snap which I figure was correct under 3-3-2-f
Snap Supercedes Referee’s Signal. Whenever one or more incidents that cause the game clock to be started on the referee’s signal (Rule 3-3-2-e) occur in conjunction with any that cause it to be started on the snap (Rules 3-3-2-c and 3-3-2-d), it shall be started on the snap.
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