Guys,
Got this off of a message board:
When New Mexico schools Atrisco Heritage Academy and St. Pius X faced off last weekend, the score of their game mattered. If the Atrisco Heritage Jaguars were to win by 10 or more points, it would secure a playoff berth. If not, it would be out, according to a story from the local ABC station:
With the Jaguars up by 9, St. Pius X was called for a tripping penalty with three seconds remaining, putting Atrisco Heritage in a position to kick a decisive 41-yard field goal.
But the Jags never got to kick the field goal because the clock ran out. According to the rules, the officials should have stopped the clock following the defensive penalty and allowed one more play, but they didn't.
The game was ruled over and the officials left the field with the score 24-15.
With the playoffs starting Friday, Atrisco Heritage is pursuing legal action.
Not being a Federation rules guy (Texas) I was wondering if this was done correctly? Depending on how the play with the foul ended we might be winding the clock as well.
Thanks for your help.