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coachlaratta Tue Nov 17, 2009 09:05pm

Starting the clock after change of possession
 
It is my understanding that after change of possession, the clock starts after the "ready for play" signal.

Questions:
1. Is the above statement true...?
2. Is the above statement true only when there is more than 4 or more minutes remaining in the half (when there is less than 4 mins on the clock, the clock then starts on the snap after COP)...?

Thanks!

Bob M. Tue Nov 17, 2009 09:10pm

REPLY: Coach, the clock starts on the snap when any change of possession during the down results in the ball being awarded to Team B (the defense at the start of the down). Similarly, the clock starts on the snap if the ball goes over to the defense on downs. For your other question, there is no changing of the timing rules based upon time remaining like there is in the NFL.

bossman72 Tue Nov 17, 2009 09:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob M. (Post 636804)
REPLY: Coach, the clock starts on the snap when any change of possession during the down results in the ball being awarded to Team B (the defense at the start of the down). Similarly, the clock starts on the snap if the ball goes over to the defense on downs. For your other question, there is no changing of the timing rules based upon time remaining like there is in the NFL.

Additionally, if say, there is an interception (by B), and that team then fumbles the ball back to the other team (team A), team A would get a new series and the clock would start on the ready for play.

whitehat Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bossman72 (Post 636805)
Additionally, if say, there is an interception (by B), and that team then fumbles the ball back to the other team (team A), team A would get a new series and the clock would start on the ready for play.


Bossman; Hmm, my first thought was in your "additional" example clock starts on the snap, since possession has changed, a new series is awarded, and A, (when b recovers the fumble) becomes B... discussion?? Just re-reading the rule and it seems like there is some room for interpretation...maybe not.

Also, CoachL (as you probably already know) if A is awarded a 1/10 and the ball remains inbounds on that play that gets them the LTG, then it starts on the RFP.

ump33 Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by whitehat (Post 636819)
Bossman; Hmm, my first thought was in your "additional" example clock starts on the snap, since possession has changed, a new series is awarded, and A, (when b recovers the fumble) becomes B... discussion?? Just re-reading the rule and it seems like there is some room for interpretation...maybe not.

Also, CoachL (as you probably already know) if A is awarded a 1/10 and the ball remains inbounds on that play that gets them the LTG, then it starts on the RFP.

2-43-4 ...Team designation (A and B, K and R) are retained until the ball is next marked ready for play.

Bossman is correct; position change A-B-A, clock starts on the ready.

Ref inSoCA Wed Nov 18, 2009 01:23am

Quote:

Originally Posted by whitehat (Post 636819)
Bossman; Hmm, my first thought was in your "additional" example clock starts on the snap, since possession has changed, a new series is awarded, and A, (when b recovers the fumble) becomes B... discussion?? Just re-reading the rule and it seems like there is some room for interpretation...maybe not.

There's no interpretation. A-->B-->A always starts on the ready (unless out-of-bounds etc.)

whitehat Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:46pm

Thanks guys! I never stop learning....
happy thanksgiving to all of you!:D


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