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That is excessive. I can see 1:30 to 2:00 if a crew was slow, but over 4 minutes is ridiculous. What are they doing? The try shouldn't be any more than 30-45 seconds.
The MAJOR culprit was down time from TD to ensuing kickoff = around 4:30 minutes = 35 to 21 game = 10 TDs = 43 minutes added.
I have worked with officials whom are obsessed with the game time. They will carve every second off the clock that they can get away with. Personally, I am uncomfortable working with these officials because they seem to be more interested in collecting a check and going home rather than officiating a football game.
I've worked with those officials too, and I hate it. These kids work hard all week, and they deserve all 48 minutes of clock time. However, there's a big difference between carving every second off we can, and making sure things keep moving at a brisk pace. I'm not the kind of official who will say a runner's progress was stopped inbounds just to keep the clock moving. I AM the kind of official who blows the RFP as soon as I reasonably can, and who tries to hurry kick teams on to the field after 45 seconds or so, and who goes in to the huddle at 50 seconds in the timeout saying "coach, time to play". One is cheating the kids; the other is game management.
One is cheating the kids; the other is game management.
The creation or modifying of timing rules should not be our concern. The schools and their representative bodies are the ones whom should be or not be concerned. They hire us to officiate the game with the rules they have enacted and put in place.
In football, most games start at 7 PM.....some few end by 9 PM...some most not until after 9 : 30 PM...many darn near 10:00 PM.
FIFY...