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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
...the Intermission ends when the Second Signal sounds sixty seconds after the Start of the Intermission.
Therefore, it is logical that the Intermission has to have ended before the Throw-in to start the Fourth Quarter can begin. That means that you could charge all three players with TFs and their HC is not charged three IDTFs.
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I respectfully disagree. The fourth quarter begins when the ball first becomes live to start the period. If the intermission by definition ended at the 60-second horn, what would you call the interval between that and when the ball becomes live? It would be neither intermission nor fourth quarter.
I don't believe it works this way. I believe the intermission ends when the ball becomes live to begin the quarter.