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Required to have it set by 20 seconds
Our crew's goal is to have the ball spotted when the clock is no lower than 30 seconds. If the crew doesn't get the ball set by 20 seconds the referee (by rule) is required to stop the game and reset the PC to 25 seconds.
On occasion we'll get it set around 25 seconds but that's very rare and usually due to a "sleeping" ballboy. On long incomplete passes we make sure the ballboy gives the ball to the LJ and between the BJ and myself (the FJ) we get the dead ball off the field while the new ball is being set. Works well. |
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Our local HS coach is wanting to go to an up tempo pace this year so myself and a newer WH went to one of their workouts and spotted the ball and mimicked between play mechanics for about 20 min.
One of the things we told him that can help is to instruct his players to hand the ball to the nearest official. I heard on some tv broadcast last fall that the offensive players for one of the teams were told to identify the umpire and give the ball to him. |
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Anyway, I don't understand why something this simple escapes coaches. |
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