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Old Tue Sep 24, 2013, 09:25am
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RFP signal in NCAA mechanics

Question:

In NCAA mechanics, does the Referee still signal the ball ready-for-play before every play, or has this been eliminated in situations where the 40-second play clock is running?

I realize the RFP is still used to start the 25-second play clock following a clock stoppage in certain situations, but I'm asking specifically about situations where the 40-second play clock is in use.
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Old Tue Sep 24, 2013, 09:34am
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If the 40-second clock is used, the R does not need to give a RFP signal in most cases. The exception would be if the 40-second clock starts on the R's signal (after a 10-second runoff, injury to Team B, and a few others).

The R will give a 'start clock' signal if necessary (run OOB, first down, etc), which may or may not be accompanied by a whistle (check local listings).

The RFP signal is still used when the 25-second clock is in use.
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Old Tue Sep 24, 2013, 12:45pm
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If the 40-second clock is used, the R does not need to give a RFP signal in most cases. The exception would be if the 40-second clock starts on the R's signal (after a 10-second runoff, injury to Team B, and a few others).
Would you give team A a delay of game foul if they attempt to play the ball any sooner without the signal?
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Old Tue Sep 24, 2013, 03:12pm
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Yes. Rule 4-1-4.
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Old Tue Sep 24, 2013, 11:19pm
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Then how are they to know whether it's ready for play?
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Old Tue Sep 24, 2013, 11:35pm
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Then how are they to know whether it's ready for play?
By rule the ball is ready for play when the umpire the places the ball and steps away.
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