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NFHS Untimed Down
Fourth quarter, tie score, Team A is driving deep in B territory with no timeouts left.
Runner A34 is downed inbounds at the B 10 yard line with :01 left. B47 is quilty of a facemask foul. A accepts the penalty. The clock stops for the officials to administer the penalty. Walkoff to the B 5 yard line. Since the down ended inbounds, the clock starts on the ready for play. The clock winds down to :00 with team A failing to get a play off in time. What happens next? Do you allow an untimed down? NFHS rules. Last edited by FredFan7; Thu Aug 10, 2006 at 10:16am. |
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That's one rule code I've committed to memory. The key to this play will be good communication with the coaches and remember to say "Rule 3-3-3" to Team B's coach. It will lend more credibility to your explanation that you know what you're talking about in what will very likely be big controversy for you and Team B.
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We had a similar situation in a playoff game. Last play of the 1st quarter, PI on B. March off the yardage and play an untimed down.
The funny thing was the announcer saying over the PA system, "Mr Referee, the 1st quarter is over." Our white hat ignored the announcer. The announcer sounded the buzzer and said again "Mr Referee, the 1st quarter is over." The coaches knew exactly what was going on. The announcer didn't. And unfortunately, I think the fans thought we were idiots. Sigh.... |
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