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15 minutes ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

I think they are allowed to run the clock with a 35 point advantage regardless of whether or not you are in the second half. Anyway this game is not a surprise. Dillard is mowing them all down like a hot blade on dog poo! Lol. Get ready for STA! 

Nobody was ready for the running clock to start it’s homecoming a lot of people from out of town we had a 90 min weather delay we wanna see some football lol 

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2 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

I think they are allowed to run the clock with a 35 point advantage regardless of whether or not you are in the second half. Anyway this game is not a surprise. Dillard is mowing them all down like a hot blade on dog poo! Lol. Get ready for STA! 

The running clock is mandatory at any point in the game with a 35-point spread. 

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2 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

I think they are allowed to run the clock with a 35 point advantage regardless of whether or not you are in the second half. Anyway this game is not a surprise. Dillard is mowing them all down like a hot blade on dog poo! Lol. Get ready for STA! 

The running clock is mandatory at any point in the game with a 35-point spread. 

Posted
2 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

I think they are allowed to run the clock with a 35 point advantage regardless of whether or not you are in the second half. Anyway this game is not a surprise. Dillard is mowing them all down like a hot blade on dog poo! Lol. Get ready for STA! 

The running clock is mandatory at any point in the game with a 35-point spread. 

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2 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Nobody was ready for the running clock to start it’s homecoming a lot of people from out of town we had a 90 min weather delay we wanna see some football lol 

That is too bad. Player Safety is more important than Dillard's fans feelings. The Panthers should consider scheduling a tougher opponent for Homecoming next time. 

Posted
1 minute ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Nobody want to be in the Panther’s path! Congrats on a dominating win, @THIS_IS_DILLARD !!

Yooo thanks bro congrats on y’all win to, we’re jus taking it one game at a time, we have 3 more weeks before we meet STA for the district title. 
 

it’s sad that both teams won’t be in state even tho both teams are clearly state title caliber.

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2 minutes ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Yooo thanks bro congrats on y’all win to, we’re jus taking it one game at a time, we have 3 more weeks before we meet STA for the district title. 
 

it’s sad that both teams won’t be in state even tho both teams are clearly state title caliber.

Dillard plays Nova next, right? Does their bye fall the week before the game against Saint Thomas Aquinas? 

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19 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Yooo thanks bro congrats on y’all win to, we’re jus taking it one game at a time, we have 3 more weeks before we meet STA for the district title. 
 

it’s sad that both teams won’t be in state even tho both teams are clearly state title caliber.

Ya'll off this Friday and Cocoa needs a game... get em together and play Cocoa.

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On 9/26/2021 at 12:32 AM, Jambun82 said:

The running clock is mandatory at any point in the game with a 35-point spread. 

The running clock is only mandatory after halftime. In the first half it is allowable by agreement of both coaches. This changed in 2014 where it was an option in the third and mandatory in the 4th quarter only.

EDIT: In the state of Florida...

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Just now, d0d0joe said:

The running clock is only mandatory after halftime. In the first half it is allowable by agreement of both coaches. This changed in 2014 where it was an option in the third and mandatory in the 4th quarter only.

Got u thanks for the clear up

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