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jontheref Sat Sep 01, 2007 05:23pm

Not the biggest question but it still bothers me
 
Question...do BJs in other states use the mechanic where they raise their hand with five seconds to go in the playclock. And, if you do does it help---hinder or have any effect on either the QB or you. Thanks!

MJT Sat Sep 01, 2007 05:51pm

In Iowa, we have SPECIFICALLY told by our state office to NOT do that mechanic.

BktBallRef Sat Sep 01, 2007 06:05pm

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Originally Posted by jontheref
Question...do BJs in other states use the mechanic where they raise their hand with five seconds to go in the playclock. And, if you do does it help---hinder or have any effect on either the QB or you. Thanks!

In NC, we use it. However, we have more and more schools that install play clocks each year, so we don;t have to use it too often anymore.

I'm not sure it helps the QB. It's usually a coach that's watching the BJ and yelling to the QB. Why do you think it would it have any effect on the BJ?

TXMike Sat Sep 01, 2007 06:35pm

Texas does it at 1o secnds left

andy1033 Sat Sep 01, 2007 06:48pm

NY does not use it.

sj Sat Sep 01, 2007 09:41pm

Like NC, Oklahoma uses it if there is no 25 second clock on the field or if they
aren't working. If they have clocks then no.

RMR Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:15am

Louisiana does it at 10 seconds, but with all the 25 second clocks now I can't remember the last time I had to do so.

Ref inSoCA Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:07am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jontheref
Question...do BJs in other states use the mechanic where they raise their hand with five seconds to go in the playclock. And, if you do does it help---hinder or have any effect on either the QB or you. Thanks!

The San Diego Section of California does not use it and never will.

TXMike Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:17am

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Originally Posted by Ref inSoCA
The San Diego Section of California does not use it and never will.

Is there something about it that makes it so distasteful??

cmathews Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:46am

in Wyoming
 
here in the cowboy state, we use a 5 second count similar to that used in basketball. When there are 5 seconds left the back judge begins counting..

grantsrc Sun Sep 02, 2007 02:36pm

The only time we do it is when the play clock doesn't start on time and the 25 second clock is kept onfield.

Tom.OH Sun Sep 02, 2007 05:25pm

We use it in Ohio.

Forksref Sun Sep 02, 2007 07:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by MJT
In Iowa, we have SPECIFICALLY told by our state office to NOT do that mechanic.

I wish we had the same directive. In ND we are told to do the illegal motion signal repeatedly for the last 5 sec. of the 25 sec. count. Yuck!

I think it's catering to the offense.

scclan Sun Sep 02, 2007 08:15pm

Pass Interference in HS football
 
Requesting answer from experienced HS refs, is pass interference ever a spot foul?

MJT Sun Sep 02, 2007 08:25pm

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Originally Posted by scclan
Requesting answer from experienced HS refs, is pass interference ever a spot foul?

Not if you are using NF rules, but if in Texas or Conn (I think it is Conn) and using NCAA rules, then yes. In NCAA it is a spot foul if the DPI occurred less than 15 yards from the PS, but in NF it is a 15 yard penalty from the PS.


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