UF clock operators

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by married2atiger, Oct 10, 2010.

  1. married2atiger

    married2atiger Founding Member

    Just rewatched the the last 2 minutes of the game with my wife, she went out with some friends and missed the game. But I noticed that when JL spiked the ball to stop the clock 3 seconds ran off... yet when we kicked off to them after the score only one second ran off... I know it doesn't matter now, but had we ran into the same issue of clock management problems then it would be a reason to look into it.
     
  2. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    I noticed the one second on the kick and it was legit. Guy fell on it, downing it. Didn't notice on the spike though.
     
  3. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

    The clock on the ESPN broadcast was a little bit screwy. I timed it by hand between the first and second whistles, and it's closer to 3 seconds. Which I don't have a problem with, better to take an extra second to make sure everyone's lined up properly than take a false start or procedure penalty that could kill the drive.
     
  4. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

    I thought it was only 2 seconds. We snapped it about a second after they signaled the clock to run, and then an extra seconds to clock it.

    Sounds about right.
     
  5. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

    It was about 2.4 seconds, but it's not a track meet where they measure hundredths of a second, so 3 seconds does make sense. Hell, the LSU clock operator ticked off about 3 extra seconds after the Byrd catch in the Auburn game in '07.
     
  6. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    That's cause he turned to high five his buddy first. :hihi:
     
  7. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

    I know I did, it happened right in front of the student section. :wave:
     
  8. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    Anyone who's ever run a clock knows just how easy it is to get involved with the game and forget to stop it. I have for HS basketball- the fans usually bring you back immediately.
     
  9. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

    You haven't had fun until you've operated a basketball clock on a stopwatch in front of screaming fans, which I had to do back in HS when our clock malfunctioned. The officials had me announce time on the half-minute, so I had to do both while signaling the scoreboard operator when to ring the buzzer for timeouts, all while listening to my idiot buddies telling me how bad I was screwing it up.
     

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