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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: JasonTX on December 01, 2025, 03:23:41 PM
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I'm starting to think there was a bulletin play that covers this. Petty simple. Team A scores a touchdown with 2 minutes remaining in the 2nd or 4th period. Do we run the try and then have the 2 minute timeout or timeout and then the try?
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I don’t have authoritative info, just offering an opinion.
Play the try, then have the 2-minute time out. Makes no sense to do otherwise.
Let us know is you get/find authoritative info.
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That is the intuitive response, but the Rule Book seems to omit any direction on this scenario (unless I missed it). While this is NCAA forum, in Texas, the TASO High School mechanics manuals don't mention this either they simply state: During the second and fourth periods, the clock shall be stopped for an official’s timeout at 2:00 when the ball is dead. When the ball is live, the covering official will stop the clock when the ball is declared dead and the clock is at 2:00 or under. R will then face the press box and announce, “Two-minute timeout.”
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I had this happen this year and did the try and then the 2 minute timeout. Makes sense to me as the try is an untimed down.
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I agree. The try is not affected by the clock, and is an extension of the touchdown. As such, it makes sense that any interruptions should wait until after the try.
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I sent the question to Shaw and he replied to do the Try and then 2 minute timeout.
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I sent the question to Shaw and he replied to do the Try and then 2 minute timeout.
Wish I’d said that. 😂
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Wish I’d said that. 😂
Even leadership uses common sense sometimes. ;D
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That probably needs to be in the book somewhere. As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, there’s no actual rule support for playing the try first.
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That probably needs to be in the book somewhere. As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, there’s no actual rule support for playing the try first.
I’ll make a prediction. The rule won’t be changed/appended/edited, but an AR will be added to cover this situation. That will work, but, it would better if the rule would be edited.