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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
I disagree with your statement here.
The rules state that the clock starts on the touch and stops when the violation is whistled. For a kick the NFHS issued a specific statement to not start the clock.
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5-8-1: .......the clock,
if running, shall be stopped when an official signals a violation.
This tells me that if it is not running there's nothing to do.
Are you saying that if the throw-in pass is caught by a player standing on the sideline you will chop the clock in and then signal the violation?