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Originally Posted by BryanV21
In the case you brought up the ball is already in play, so go by the horn. But the OP says the ball is dead at the time in question. If, at that time, the clock shows zeroes, then that's it.
Like I said, there is no differentiating between consoles that show tenths of a second and those that do not, so you're just making things up if you allow it.
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That's *not* it. The order is LED lights/red light then horn. Zeroes on the clock does *not* = end of a quarter if one of those other devices hasn't gone off regardless of whether the visible clock shows tenths of a second. (NFHS 1-14, 5-6-2)
Regarding the use of the console to determine the exact time, don't. If the visible clock doesn't show tenths of a second then the 0.3 catch/shoot rule doesn't apply for that game (NFHS 5-2-5 Note)
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