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The 40 second play clock shall remain in effect throughout the contest. Coaches do not have the ability to override the implementation of the Mercy Rule during a contest. The Referee shall notify the head coach of each school when the Mercy Rule goes into effect.
7 sie 2016 · Indiana has been asked to serve as a guinea pig by the NFHS for a new 40-second play clock that will be utilized for at least the next three years. The hope is that this will standardize the time that the offense has to put the ball into play.
The 40-second play clock — similar to the one used in NCAA and NFL games — replaces the 25-second clock. Already, high school coaches are seeing a more consistent game from start to finish.
22 sie 2019 · How do you think the new play clock rules are going to work this year? Which teams will benefit?
11 lut 2019 · 40-Second Play Clock, Postseason Instant Replay Among Football Changes. In an effort to establish a more consistent time period between downs in high school football, the play clock will start at 40 seconds instead of 25 seconds in many cases beginning with the 2019 season.
18 sie 2016 · When fans will see the 40 and 25-second clocks in high school football (per IHSAA). 40 second clock. 1. End of a running play at the end of the run, in bounds or out of bounds. 2. End...
6 lut 2020 · INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — In an effort to eliminate a potential timing advantage gained by the defensive team in high school football, the play clock will be set to 40 seconds – effective with the 2020 season – when an official’s time-out is taken for an injury to a defensive player or a defensive player has an equipment issue. This change was one of six rules revisions recommended by the ...