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Old Thu Oct 28, 2010, 09:04am
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee View Post
Don't put any time back on the clock. This question is directly referring to NFHS case book play 5.6. It's the exact play. The same question has been on the FED exam more than a few times.

A period ends by rule on the signal(horn or light), not the time showing on the clock(5-6-2).

You're over-thinking the hell out of the play.

PS--the answer is FALSE because the players are supposed to be on the lane, by rule.
Why are players on the lane if the horn has sounded and we are not putting time back on the clock?
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