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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: ElvisLives on May 22, 2024, 12:53:51 PM
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OK, so, the NCAA will have a 2-Minute Time Out in the 2nd and 4th periods. One of the features of this, they say, is that it 'synchronizes' all in-game timing rules to be effective following the 2-Minute T/O. I may be missing something, but, really, that only means the option for a 10-second subtraction now applies beginning at 2-minutes in the 2nd/4th periods.
Anybody see anything else that changes from 2023 (with respect to timing rules)?
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This is what I got from it:
Two-Minute Timeout change will synchronize:
* First down clock rule (3-3-2-e-1)
* Ball carrier, fumble or backward pass ruled out of bounds (3-3-2-d-2)
* Rule 3-4-3-b penalty enforcement
* Ten-second runoff - injury timeout (3-3-5-f)
* Ten-second runoff - helmet off (3-3-9-b)
* Ten-second runoff - foul (3-4-4)
* Replay clock adjustment (12-3-6-b)
* Ten-second runoff-instant replay (12-3-6-c)
So, yeah. Basically zap-10.
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This is what I got from it:
Two-Minute Timeout change will synchronize:
* First down clock rule (3-3-2-e-1)
* Ball carrier, fumble or backward pass ruled out of bounds (3-3-2-d-2)
* Rule 3-4-3-b penalty enforcement
* Ten-second runoff - injury timeout (3-3-5-f)
* Ten-second runoff - helmet off (3-3-9-b)
* Ten-second runoff - foul (3-4-4)
* Replay clock adjustment (12-3-6-b)
* Ten-second runoff-instant replay (12-3-6-c)
So, yeah. Basically zap-10.
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