A11 completes a short touchdown pass to A88. A88 runs to the umpire and hands him the ball at the three yard line, while his teammates hustle to the line without substituting. All eleven players quickly fall into a scrimmage formation and await the RFP, hoping to catch Team B substituting or otherwise off guard.
As the R or U, when a touchdown is scored, is it proper to delay the RFP longer than we normally would, just as a general practice applied neutrally? Or should we give both teams no more time than on any other down?
Does it matter if Team A has been running the hurry-up for their whole drive, as opposed to a one-time surprise tactic just now?
Also, would you handle it differently in (TX/MA) high school ball versus college?
I didn't see enough Chip Kelly Oregon games to know if they ever tried this, or how the crews handled it.