[Husker] ten whole seconds
Mark Landin
marklandin at gmail.com
Fri Feb 16 13:42:18 CST 2007
On 2/16/07, gscratch1 at comcast.net <gscratch1 at comcast.net> wrote:
> > ...to have a 15 second play clock (rather than 25) after a
> > time out, ...
>
> It seems to me, having a shorted play clock after a timeout would not be much of a hardship; unless you've decided to run one of those 'multiple-shift' plays that seem to take so long to start.
>
> on a slightly-related subject: is there some rule that forbids (or at least, discourages) teams from a "real" huddle during a TV timeout ? having been to a few live games, the teams just seem to stand around during a TV timeout.
>
Dunno if it's a rule or not, but during a timeout the team usually
takes the opportunity to substitue more thoughtfully, get water to the
players, etc, which would be harder to do if they are huddling.
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