http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2544174
8/9/2006 8:48:25 AM
Paterno makes a VERY good point. 5 seconds left, you have to kick to the other team with a dangerous returner, you would usually kick it out of bounds or for a touchback and the other team would still have 5 seconds to make a play. Now, Kick the touchback. Game over.
8/9/2006 8:55:48 AM
this is total bull shit i think
8/9/2006 9:02:43 AM
this is just something else State will fuck up....
8/9/2006 9:12:54 AM
^stfu... that's not even applicable or funny.
8/9/2006 9:14:05 AM
^^ should say this is something that will eventually bite state it the ass because we will be the team with the dangerous returner and down by 3 with 10 seconds left...
8/9/2006 1:37:20 PM
JoPa won
8/9/2006 1:57:31 PM
Well, if someone kicks the ball out of bounds, then it is a penalty. Last time I checked, a game can not end on a penalty.
8/9/2006 2:01:05 PM
touchback
8/9/2006 2:03:05 PM
^
8/9/2006 2:28:31 PM
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8/9/2006 3:38:23 PM
the "ready-for-play signal" has always bugged me, just b/c it seems so arbitrary.
8/9/2006 3:49:23 PM
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8/9/2006 4:39:55 PM
8/9/2006 5:27:21 PM
Tree, that is the whole point to the rule change. After an interception (the team is awarded a first down) the clock will start when the referee indicates that the ball is ready for play. It will no longer wait for the first snap. Same goes for kickoffs and punts.Team A refers to the team putting the ball in play. Team B is the receiving team or the defense. Rule change 3-2-5-e refers specifically to Team B first downs. So when a play results in a first down for Team B (a punt, a kickoff, a turnover by downs, fumble, interception) they will restart the clock when the referees set the ball and deem it ready for play (much like when you get a first down on offense).http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/2006/2006_football_rules.pdf
8/9/2006 5:49:39 PM
oh okwell if thats the case then i do think its pretty dumbbut i guess we'll all just have to see how it plays out
8/9/2006 6:00:58 PM
^^ In a sense, it'll remove a lot of stupid television commercials that are used during changes of possession, right?
8/9/2006 6:07:55 PM
??? NFL doesn't even do that... do they?
8/9/2006 6:13:42 PM
Joe Paterno comment makes very little sense. As stated before, If you kick the ball out of bounds its a penalty. Game can't end on a penalty. It would force the player not to take the touchback if he caught it in the endzone.He is right about the fact that the clock could run out if the ball is kicked past/over the endzone, but I seriously doubt many kickers(if any) can do that at the end of a game with a one inch tee.
8/9/2006 7:32:45 PM
^Shouldn't a touchback still stop the clock until the ball is moved to the 20 and the "ready for play" signal is given?
8/9/2006 7:41:20 PM
"the game clock will start as soon as the ball is kicked in a kickoff situation"............... so no, unless I'm missing something.
8/9/2006 7:43:38 PM
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8/9/2006 7:56:03 PM
8/9/2006 7:58:56 PM
the new rules are terrible, why broke something that isn't broke??College football is hands down the best sporting event... nothing wrong with it except for the fact State can't win a National Championship... haha[Edited on August 9, 2006 at 8:30 PM. Reason : b]
8/9/2006 8:29:28 PM
^^ they were obviously referring to kickoffs.
8/9/2006 8:37:54 PM
actually, ESPN looks like they got it wrong.3-2-5-a1
8/9/2006 8:55:47 PM
What are you referring to when you say ESPN got it wrong? I don't see that last quote anywhere.
8/9/2006 9:31:30 PM
So wouldn't this force a trailing team to use a timeout late in the game if the opposing team just gained possesion of the ball?
8/9/2006 9:43:32 PM
The first thing yall are talking about with the kick is Joe Pa's problem. You score with 6 seconds on the clock to go up by 4. You can't let the other team have the ball but you have to kick off. Previously: Kick it high and deep, ball goes out the back of the endzone for a touchback. Trailing team takes over at the 20 with 6 seconds to run a hail mary.Now: Kick it high and deep, clock starts on the kick, ball is in the air for 7 seconds, clock only had 6 left, game is over with trailing team never getting to run a play. You are all correct with the out of bounds penalty thing, that all would still apply.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Doesn't college first downs keep the clock "moving"? In the NFL there is no stoppage.. But in college, a team passes for a first down, the clock stops until the ball is ready for play, then the team can snap the ball as soon as the the ref signals ready for play?This rule must only effect turnovers, as mentioned above. Team A punts, and Team B catches, returns 2 yards and is tackled. the clock will stop until the refs respot the ball. Previously: the clock would stay stopped, they take a TV time out, and the ball starts when Team B gets back from the TV time out and snaps the ball...That's my interpretation of these changes.
8/9/2006 10:11:31 PM
wow, yeah i'm retarded. forgot that the clock starts on the ready to play. durrrrrrrrr
8/9/2006 10:14:39 PM