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Old Wed Dec 20, 2006, 05:08am
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Where are we in the game when this happens?
It would be best IMHO to stop the game and either correct the time or restart the inbound at the 4 second mark early in the game. This shows you are on top of the game and the timing situations. It may prevent a problem late in the game on a possession that could change the out come of the game when you least want to have to deal with a clock problem.
IMHO that is never the correct thing to do. I'm one of those who doesn't believe in do-overs in NFHS games.
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Old Wed Dec 20, 2006, 08:08am
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The January issue of Referee has a good article on this...........
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