The clock late in the game
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The clock late in the game
Forgive the ignorance, but can anyone explain this?
On UAB's possession late in the fourth, when we sacked Williams at the Blazer 10, the clock stopped at 2:40. There was some confusion regarding and incomplete pass, fumble or whatnot.
Regardless, when it was determined it was a sack, why didn't the clock keep moving elapsing? The official didn't wind his arm. Since there was no incompletion, the clock should not have stopped.
I don't know the clock rule on a sack. I know in the NFL, it stops momentarily.
Please offer some insight.
On UAB's possession late in the fourth, when we sacked Williams at the Blazer 10, the clock stopped at 2:40. There was some confusion regarding and incomplete pass, fumble or whatnot.
Regardless, when it was determined it was a sack, why didn't the clock keep moving elapsing? The official didn't wind his arm. Since there was no incompletion, the clock should not have stopped.
I don't know the clock rule on a sack. I know in the NFL, it stops momentarily.
Please offer some insight.
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I went back and watched that one spot we continued to scream at to roll the clock last night..
And it seemed like their QB got rid of the ball before we sacked it but not really a throw to anyone or anything. I guess they ruled it a fumbled that rolled out of bounds? Looks like he tossed it towards the sidelines though.
That's the only thing I could think of that would've stopped the clock.
And it seemed like their QB got rid of the ball before we sacked it but not really a throw to anyone or anything. I guess they ruled it a fumbled that rolled out of bounds? Looks like he tossed it towards the sidelines though.
That's the only thing I could think of that would've stopped the clock.

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The three I'm thinking for SMU were:
1.Willis lost fumble.
2. Warren's on the PR that sledge recovered
3. Sanders had one on KOR that he recovered
The two that didn't count
1. Sanders on that WR screen that was ruled incomplete
2. Warren on the PR (same series as the first) when he got lit up and the offsetting penalties nullified the play.
But the Williams one for UAB was confusing because the crew was not definite in its call.
1.Willis lost fumble.
2. Warren's on the PR that sledge recovered
3. Sanders had one on KOR that he recovered
The two that didn't count
1. Sanders on that WR screen that was ruled incomplete
2. Warren on the PR (same series as the first) when he got lit up and the offsetting penalties nullified the play.
But the Williams one for UAB was confusing because the crew was not definite in its call.
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Trick or treated with the kids with the radio in my ear. Was home before 1st half ended. Turned on TV saw pass to V. Chase. Pajamas on Kid 1; pajamas on Kid 2. Looked at wife; said, "Welp, see ya later!" Got in car, turned on radio, called BrianTinBigD's brother and told him I was on my way. Walked into Ford stadium as UAB missed the field goal.Big10Ponyfan wrote:Blog,SMU Football Blog wrote:Yeah, but he wasn't 15 yards behind the LOS when he went down. They ruled it a fumble.
I think you said you weren't going to be able to go to the game. Is that what Saunders, James and Flutie said on the broadcast?
With me at game: 5-0; without me: 0-4.
BTW, SMU gave BrianTinBigD a win over UAB for his birthday. His sorry brother bailed on the party to join me at the game. Of course, I think BrianT is sorry for being born on the day of a future SMU game. You shouldn't have kids during football season.