[Husker] Time clock at end of half
gzimmerman at everestkc.net
gzimmerman at everestkc.net
Sat Nov 26 17:30:13 CST 2005
This does seem to be a valid use of replay, don't you think?
Greg Zimmerman, UNL '75
Overland Park, Kansas
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick Karre <dkarre at comcast.net>
Date: Saturday, November 26, 2005 1:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Husker] Time clock at end of half
> I went back and looked at it a couple times. I think John is
> probably right.
> Taylor's spike hit the ground just as the clock turned to :01.
> Given the
> reaction time for the officials to blow their whistles and for the
> clockoperator to hit the button, it isn't outrageous that time ran
> out. OTOH,
> Mulkey hit the ground on the prior play with the clock at :04, but
> the clock
> ran down to :02 before it was stopped. That seems a little slow,
> though in
> that case, I think the clock operator would have to wait for an
> official to
> signal him to stop the clock for the first down, and ABC's view
> doesn't show
> when that happened. And aren't we all glad that this is just an
> academicinquiry?
> Dick Karre
> dkarre at comcast.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Killmar, John" <John.Killmar at stjude.org>
>
> > The time keeper's cue to start and start the clock is the ref's
> whistle.> If you go on that, the clock started and stopped
> correctly after the
> > spike. Now, whether or not the clock should've been stopped at 4
> > seconds is a little less clear.
>
>
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