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  1. Guide To The 40/25 Play Clock – Printable Card Download a PDF Version of this handy 40/25 Play Clock Pocket Guide. Referee, the world’s original sports officiating magazine, educates, challenges and inspires officials at all levels.

  2. The applicable rules and mechanics to mage the 25 & 40 second play clocks in high school football.

  3. 16 sie 2019 · This is an educational video that details the NFHS rule changes regarding the play clock in high school football.

  4. NEW 25/40 SECOND PLAY CLOCK MECHANICS 25 Second clock (administrative stop): 1. Following a penalty. 2. Following a score. 3. Following a touchback. 4. Following a charged timeout by either team. 5. Following an official’s timeout for an injury to any player, or helmet coming off any player. 6. At the start of a period or overtime. 7.

  5. BASIC PREMISE: The play clock will ALWAYS start at 40 seconds unless there is an administrative stoppage. If the R wants the play clock reset, regardless of whether or not it is running, he will signal the play clock operator (PCO) to restart the play clock.

  6. Everything you need to know about the 2020 NFHS rule change regarding 40-second and 25-second play clocks. Pocket-sized laminated quick-reference card included! Buy in bulk for your whole association, camp or clinic and save up to 40%.

  7. BASIC PREMISE: The play clock will ALWAYS start at 40 seconds unless there is an administrative stoppage. REFER TO THE FOLLOWING TABLE FOR SITUATIONS WHEN THE PLAY CLOCK WILL BE SET AT 25

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