ClassBEast wrote:Central Cass 45
Oak Grove 6
Runninganalyzer wrote:Yes he understands the rule that if the ball goes out of bounds the clock stops and the ball went out of bounds a lot in the first half
old#63 wrote:I might be wrong, but I don't think the 30 point "continuous clock" rule goes into effect until after halftime.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:ClassBEast wrote:Central Cass 45
Oak Grove 6
I have a question about this game...does the CC clock keeper understand the running clock rule?? A lot of unnecessary stoppages...especially late in the first half
Run4Fun2009 wrote:old#63 wrote:I might be wrong, but I don't think the 30 point "continuous clock" rule goes into effect until after halftime.
Yeah but this was occurring early in the 3rd quarter...at least by the end of the 3rd quarter the clock started to continually run
gobison#6 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:old#63 wrote:I might be wrong, but I don't think the 30 point "continuous clock" rule goes into effect until after halftime.
Yeah but this was occurring early in the 3rd quarter...at least by the end of the 3rd quarter the clock started to continually run
Central Cass scored all their points in the first half though, so it really wouldn't matter then would it? Just took a little longer to get away from the cold weather.
EDC wrote:Grafton's QB was listed as a freshman. Is that correct? He impressed the Shanley crowd - as well as the whole Grafton team. Grafton had over 30 players listed in the program but dressed about 18 with three players that looked injured?? Would have been fun to see how good Grafton would have been if not for all the injuries.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:EDC wrote:Grafton's QB was listed as a freshman. Is that correct? He impressed the Shanley crowd - as well as the whole Grafton team. Grafton had over 30 players listed in the program but dressed about 18 with three players that looked injured?? Would have been fun to see how good Grafton would have been if not for all the injuries.
Grafton's QB is Jake Hanson and he's a Junior I believe
EDC wrote:Grafton's QB was listed as a freshman. Is that correct? He impressed the Shanley crowd - as well as the whole Grafton team. Grafton had over 30 players listed in the program but dressed about 18 with three players that looked injured?? Would have been fun to see how good Grafton would have been if not for all the injuries.
Hinsa wrote:Running time is only in the second half.
That being said, I don't think the officiating crews understand running time. It seems like every crew administers it differently. Some stop the clock at a first down. Some stop it after a change of possession. Some stop it for a score. Some NEVER stop it. There is little consistency from crew to crew.
ndlionsfan wrote:Hinsa wrote:Running time is only in the second half.
That being said, I don't think the officiating crews understand running time. It seems like every crew administers it differently. Some stop the clock at a first down. Some stop it after a change of possession. Some stop it for a score. Some NEVER stop it. There is little consistency from crew to crew.
What is the correct rule? I always thought it was the clock runs continously and only stops for injuries or timeouts. I've seen some crews stop it after scores and change of possesions, too. One crew at a game this year stopped it for almost everything and it didn't make sense to me.
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