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Offline JasonTX

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Bulletin Play
« on: September 08, 2010, 02:55:39 PM »
A couple years ago there was a Bulletin that came out that dealt with a play in which Team A was flagged for something like an illegal formation during which they also rushed to the line and "spiked" the ball.  The ruling was to start the clock, since the illegal formation was not in violation of rule 3-4-3.  Does anybody have a copy of that bulletin?

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Re: Bulletin Play
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2010, 03:43:20 PM »
2009 Bulletin 3:

7. Third and seven at the B-35. The game clock is running late in the first half of a tie game. (a) The quarterback spikes the ball as soon as he receives the direct snap, and Team A is flagged for an illegal shift because not all eleven players stopped for a full second before the snap. When the ball becomes dead the game clock is stopped at 0:09. (b) A79 commits a false start and the officials correctly shut down the play, stopping the game clock, which reads 0:09.
RULING: (a) Team B will likely decline the penalty and accept the result of the play, which brings up fourth down. Regardless of Team B’s decision about the penalty, the game clock starts on the snap due to the incomplete pass. (b) Team B will likely accept the penalty since the next play will be third down whether the penalty is accepted or declined. Regardless of Team B’s decision about the penalty, the clock starts on the ready-for-play signal because it was stopped only to complete the penalty. (3-3-2-d-4, 3-3-2-e-4, AR 7-3-2-VIII)