I hate to reference youth football for anything on this site, but it might be appropriate here. I was doing a game two weeks ago where the visitors had 11 players and the home team had 12. It’s September in Texas and the teams combined for 1 sub. With all due respect to the UIL, I told the coaches before the game, “There is no need to call a timeout to give your kids water or a rest, just ask me for a water break whenever you want and I will give it to you without charging you a timeout.” Even with this, the kids were ready to quit before the first quarter was up.
At the end of the first quarter the visitors were down 19 – 0 and requested the clock run – no problem coach, UT v. UCLA is about to kickoff (clearly I didn’t miss much there…). I inform the home coach of this request, and he retorts “No, the clock automatically runs when we go up by 25 and I don’t want to run it before then.” Really? Well, you are an IDIOT. I am not a fan of phantom calls, but when he called a timeout with 1:04 left in the first half to try to score again I looked real hard for something to call. Luckily you don’t need to look too hard for a penalty in that league…
The visitors quit at the end of the 3rd quarter.