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The NCAAM rulebook mentions a "digital stopwatch" that is used to time timeouts, but does not specify whether the game clock can also serve as that digital stopwatch.
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If It Isn't Illegal ...
I don't believe that the NFHS has broached the subject, thus, if it isn't illegal, it's legal.
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When I've seen timeout timers running on the game clock, the game time reappears once the timeout ends. It might say 3:42 (game time), then it shows 30 seconds, and then the horn sounds at 15 seconds. Once the 2nd horn sounds, the game clock reverts to 3:42.
On other scoreboards, the timeout time is not visible, but the horns will sound automatically at 15 seconds and 0 seconds. This is because the console is used to time the timeout, but the scoreboard is set to not display timeout time. Last edited by ilyazhito; Thu Feb 15, 2024 at 08:47am. |
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Officials Don't Seem To Like It ...
Me too.
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Daktronics has the same options, but I have usually seen timeouts displayed on the game clock for high school games. For college games, I have had the horn sound automatically at 15 and 0 seconds, but the game time is showing all the time.
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RefMag (and I know they are not always correct) has this as one of the "Test Yourself" (question 5, page 28) in the April issue.
According to them, only the game time is allowed to be displayed in all codes. NFHS 2-12-3; NCAAM 2-10.1, 2-20.8 (NCAAW we already know the correct answer). I am away from all my books this week, so I can't check the references. |
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So the timer can put the two one minute intermissions, and the one ten minute intermission, on the "clock", but must time the timeouts with the "stopwatch"? Since it's a twentieth century rule and interpretation, hopefully the timer will remember to "wind" the stopwatch.
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