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Time limit for NCAA field goals?
Is there a maximum amount of time that can run off the game clock on NCAA field goal plays that are "normal," meaning not blocked and returned or any of that funny business?
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Even though it's not codified, it's good to know, for strategic planning at a part of the game when literally, every second counts, what expectations exist. It's well known that a second or two will tick off the clock when a dead ball occurs due to an incomplete pass, score, etc. occurs. And "normal" field goals do have a predictable flight time. If the losing coach sees that 46 seconds are on the clock when the 3rd down play ends, he can expect to receive a kickoff. With 45 seconds, he knows to take risks on the field goal... and all those other minutia. |
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Why can't he stop it on the whistle, like he does any other time?
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The clock only stops when the WH or a covering official makes a signal that kills the clock. Then the clock operator, who is in a booth probably about 300 feet away, has to observe that signal, ensure it IS indeed a signal that kills the clock, and flip his switch. He doesn't anticipate signals. And stopping a clock at 0:00.3 is a very quick way to earn the ire of an association. It's just the culture of the game in these parts. George Carlin was wrong, BASKETBALL is rigidly timed. Football is loosely timed. |
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Maybe I should have said "He shouldn't anticipate signals."
I also don't think that football should ever use 0.1 second clocks. You either have a second, or you don't. A play can't begin and end in less than a second, so there's no point to ever have the 0.1 second indicator. Knowing whether you have 35.0 or 35.9 second remaining in the game/quarter/half isn't really helpful and only serves to stir up trouble. Last edited by jchamp; Tue Oct 30, 2012 at 03:06pm. |
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That's not to say he needs a signal in this case but rather support for the 5 sec expectation. |
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In NCAA it is when the ball touches in the endzone untouched. Philosophy is 5 secs. |
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