Home clock operator

RutgersFan

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It is actually the referee at the spot of the in-bounce that starts the clock by the remote pack worn on their waist band, not by anyone at the scorers table. FYI the clock is stopped by a microphone located on the referee’s whistle. The system actually tracts which of the three referees started and stoped the clock each time.
 

RUDave_01

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Dec 8, 2002
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I noticed in real time that it seemed like it started slightly late, but if it's the ref that's controlling it, it's in neutral hands. I'm glad that the slight break went our way for once and a bit of a prayer of a shot fell.
 

Salvi's Headband

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Oct 30, 2006
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It is actually the referee at the spot of the in-bounce that starts the clock by the remote pack worn on their waist band, not by anyone at the scorers table. FYI the clock is stopped by a microphone located on the referee’s whistle. The system actually tracts which of the three referees started and stoped the clock each time.
interesting...had no idea
 

Letitrip

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Mr Headbands posts are fingernails on a black board. A negative soul who lives in the past - why post something like that. If you really are an RU fan you are self loathing. Find another hobby.
 

ColonelRutgers

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Dec 15, 2003
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It is actually the referee at the spot of the in-bounce that starts the clock by the remote pack worn on their waist band, not by anyone at the scorers table. FYI the clock is stopped by a microphone located on the referee’s whistle. The system actually tracts which of the three referees started and stoped the clock each time.
I knew about the whistle stopping the clock but had no idea that the refs controlled the starting of the clock. Fascinating. Courtney whatever his name is made about 40 calls against us but I’ll give him credit for an emphatic good call after Harper’s shot went down.