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Originally Posted by Antonio.King
Here's a question to go along with that question:
(A) If a team is charged with a time out for the necessary delay, does that mean they are forced to use the time, or a time out is removed from their total remaining count?
(B) If they are forced to use the time out, are they able to make a legal request for substitution once the time out is expires?
The reason I ask is in NCAA, a request for substitution is granted post-timeouts, so I was wondering if the same applies to NFHS.
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A) It's a timeout. The other team has every right to use the time if they choose to. You don't just remove the timeout as a penalty. The timeout can end early if both teams are ready to play, as with any timeout.
B) Not in NFHS. It'd be a second timeout request during the same dead ball. NCAAW specifically states that you can have a sub request after an intervening timeout; no such provision exists under NFHS rules.
Hope this helps.