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Old Wed Jun 25, 2003, 10:55am
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So A is driving for that tying FG when the coach calls a sweep with no timeouts remaining. A32 realizes he can't get OB and there's only 5 seconds left. So, being beyond the line, he throws the IFP incomplete. Clock stops and the penalty is administered while A brings in the FG unit, snaps on the RFP. Kick is good.

Are you saying the clock should be handled differently so as not to give A their shot at the FG? [/B][/QUOTE]

In NCAA the next play after an incomplete forward pass the clock would start on the snap. In the case of an incomplete illegal forward pass to conserve time the clock will start on the RFP. If they don't get that field goal off in time then the period, half, or game is over.
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