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No, the NFHS makes it very clear that this procedure is specific to this one instance and should not be applied to any other situation. In other words, we never put time back on the clock as part of correcting a non-timing mistake, with the exception of this one scenario.
Also, I disagree with you that this situation is a "do-over". It is not one because the other team is making the throw-in when play restarts. In a "do-over" the original conditions would be reestablished and the SAME team would be making the throw-in. That is not the case here. |
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