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Penalty? Just ignore the request.
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We are to inform coaches when they've used their last timeout, and fail to grant subsequent requests.
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There are "excessive time out" fouls, but the situation is different from the above. Robert |
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REPLY: If a team calls an excess TO--even if the official grants it, there's no penalty to the team for doing so. You just correct everything, and resume play ASAP. There will, however, be a financial penalty for the official who erroneously granted the TO. He will be buying at least the first round of carbonated beverages after the game.
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There is only one place this is addressed. It's addressed in the Football Handbook where it states that any request for a timeout after a team has used its three time-outs is to be denied unless it is for a coach-referee conference or for an injured player.
In another part of the book it explains what to do if the C-R conference results in a changed timeout, which of course he cannot have. The result then is a penalty for delay. |
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