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ljdave Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:48pm

Can we run a play?
 
Time is running out at the end of a half. A gets a first down and we stop the clock with 0:00.6 on the clock. The clock will run on the RFP. They are out of timeouts and line up ready to snap on the RFP. Is it possible for A to snap the ball within the 6/10 of a second, considering they must be set for one second prior to the snap?

JugglingReferee Sat Sep 22, 2007 05:18am

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Originally Posted by ljdave
Time is running out at the end of a half. A gets a first down and we stop the clock with 0:00.6 on the clock. The clock will run on the RFP. They are out of timeouts and line up ready to snap on the RFP. Is it possible for A to snap the ball within the 6/10 of a second, considering they must be set for one second prior to the snap?

00:00:00.60 - 00:00:01.00 < 0, so I would say no. :p


CANADIAN RULING:

Yes. We need not snap the ball before zeros. As long as there is time on the clock at the end of the previous play, there will be one more play.

andy1033 Sat Sep 22, 2007 06:42am

If they are all set for for at least 1 sec.. before the rfp. then yes.

MJT Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:40am

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Originally Posted by andy1033
If they are all set for for at least 1 sec.. before the rfp. then yes.

Andy is correct. The offensive players can be set for their one second before the RFP is ever blown and the instant it is blown the ball is snapped. They don't even have to say hut, the center can snap the ball on the whistle and they definitely can get that done in less time than that.

Rich Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:47am

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Originally Posted by MJT
Andy is correct. The offensive players can be set for their one second before the RFP is ever blown and the instant it is blown the ball is snapped. They don't even have to say hut, the center can snap the ball on the whistle and they definitely can get that done in less time than that.

My question is: Why do they have tenths of a second showing on a football scoreboard?

bigjohn Sat Sep 22, 2007 12:26pm

That better be well coached!

ABO77 Sat Sep 22, 2007 01:21pm

ECO is buying drinks for sure!

BktBallRef Sat Sep 22, 2007 01:56pm

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Originally Posted by RichMSN
My question is: Why do they have tenths of a second showing on a football scoreboard?

Because some schools use the same clock console in football that they use in basketball.

Rich Sat Sep 22, 2007 01:59pm

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Because some schools use the same clock console in football that they use in basketball.

It's my understanding they can turn that "feature" off, though. Right or wrong?

ECO. That brings back memories of days where we'd send an official to run the clock on the field. Not where I live now. Home team runs clock in pressbox.


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