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"The offensive team never coming to a one-second stop prior to the snap after the ball is ready for play."
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<--- where's my emoticon for sheepish grin???
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Must be a Texas thing. Not NFHS.
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Texas uses NCAA rules for football.
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Massachusetts too.
so texas didn't take the 10 second subtraction, huh? Mass did. but with each side getting 5 timeouts per half, I dont imagine we'll be doing too many runoffs. |
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5 timeouts?! Holy cow, why so many?
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can make for a long game when 19 TOs are called. also fun: coach: timeout me: ok, full or 20? coach: [not answering] me: [knowing I need to let my WH know which variety] coach, full or 20? coach: [still not answering] me: ok we're going full. [I signal WH; WH begins to signal full TO] coach: make it a TWENTY! [cue the WH/HC argument] |
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The side effect is the team that breaks the huddle and then snaps the ball before the wideout gets to his position is now a dead ball false start rather than a live ball illegal shift. That's a fair trade off. |
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Once the ball became dead, wouldn't you stop the clock (if necessary) to present the option to team B and enforce the penalty if chosen? So how does this change affect the status of the clock?
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Robert, the clock will stop to enforce the penalty but then it will be wound on the ready for play. One of the reasons this was done, as bison said, was to prevent Team A from unfairly scrambling to spike the ball. New this year also to NCAA, there is also a 10 second subtraction from the game clock in this case if there is less than a minute to go in the half and either team commits a foul that stops the clock.
We're not using the 10 second subtraction in Texas HS...yet.
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I can't believe they would want to enforce that against a team which is trying to consume time. Can the time deduction be declined?
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