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Moshiner1345 Mon Oct 12, 2009 07:11pm

Clock Status?
 
NFHS Rules please:

2nd and goal from the 5 yard line for team A. Live clock. Team A throws a TD pass and the clock stops with 5 secs. There is a penalty for illegal formation. Team B accepts the penalty. So now it's 2nd and goal from the 10. What's the clock status?

Durham Mon Oct 12, 2009 07:13pm

I am gonna have to go with live. A screwed up with a live clock and the flag was at the snap. mark it and chop it and if they are smart they will get the play off.

schmitty1973 Mon Oct 12, 2009 08:20pm

I gotta go with the snap because the action which caused the down to end was a TD.

InsideTheStripe Mon Oct 12, 2009 08:32pm

Dead clock.

verticalStripes Mon Oct 12, 2009 08:34pm

The snap in varsity games. ( On the ready in sub-varsity games.. lol)

refbuz Mon Oct 12, 2009 08:58pm

When your enforcing a penalty, anytime a play ends in the endzone, the clock starts on the snap.

mbyron Tue Oct 13, 2009 06:25am

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Originally Posted by Durham (Post 630523)
I am gonna have to go with live. A screwed up with a live clock and the flag was at the snap. mark it and chop it and if they are smart they will get the play off.

Although the flag was at the snap, the down continued and ended with a score.

As a general rule, ask yourself what happened during the down to kill the clock. Since the down ended with a score, the clock will wind on the snap.

If there had been a false start penalty, then you'd be right to wind it on the ready.

kdf5 Tue Oct 13, 2009 08:01am

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 630573)
.......Since the down ended with a score, the clock will wind on the RFP.

You mean snap, don't you?

Umpmazza Tue Oct 13, 2009 09:31am

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Originally Posted by kdf5 (Post 630579)
You mean snap, don't you?

he did just say the same thing. RFP and on the wind

mbyron Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:02am

Quote:

Originally Posted by kdf5 (Post 630579)
You mean snap, don't you?

Yes. Sorry -- fixed it.

kdf5 Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:36am

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 630608)
Yes. Sorry -- fixed it.

I could tell you knew.

Durham Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:20am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 630573)
Although the flag was at the snap, the down continued and ended with a score.

As a general rule, ask yourself what happened during the down to kill the clock. Since the down ended with a score, the clock will wind on the snap.

If there had been a false start penalty, then you'd be right to wind it on the ready.

Ok, read it and now know what the rule says, but that is counter intuitive. A screwed up yet saved themselves by putting it in, seems like this hurts B a little too. Oh well.

mbyron Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:24am

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Originally Posted by Durham (Post 630628)
Ok, read it and now know what the rule says, but that is counter intuitive. A screwed up yet saved themselves by putting it in, seems like this hurts B a little too. Oh well.

There are so many possible situation, multiple fouls, etc. that the rules-makers have to have a general solution to when to start the clock. The general rule references how the ball became dead. It's arbitrary, but sometimes arbitrary is fair (as in a coin toss).

kdf5 Tue Oct 13, 2009 03:24pm

If you read the Redding Guide he talks about major and minor clock stoppers. Major clock stoppers include:

A ball or ball in player possession going OOB
An incomplete pass
B is awarded a new series
Either team is awarded a new series following a legal kick
A score
A fair catch is made
Can't think of any others??? Must be some......

Anyway, if you stop the clock and there are two reasons for stopping the clock (in this case the foul and the score) then the major stopper trumps the minor one and you start on the snap. This is a simplified summary of the Guide but it's a good one to know.


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