I have seen this happen before, and it happened in the Alabama/Arkansas game tonight too. Always wondered about this.
If the clock is running and your team is on offense, and you commit a false start penalty...they mark off the 5 yards, the play clock resets, and the game clock starts running again.
So if a team is leading with the ball and 5 minutes left, why not just run the play clock to a few seconds, commit a false start penalty, rinse and repeat until the game clock expires?
That's what happened in the bama game, although not intentional. Alabama had the ball 3rd down and 1 with like a minute left and play clock at 3. False start penalty, game clock started back up, they ran the play (didn't get the first down), but by this time the game clock was at 35 and they were able to let it expire without even having to punt. Maybe it wasn't an accident...
If the clock is running and your team is on offense, and you commit a false start penalty...they mark off the 5 yards, the play clock resets, and the game clock starts running again.
So if a team is leading with the ball and 5 minutes left, why not just run the play clock to a few seconds, commit a false start penalty, rinse and repeat until the game clock expires?
That's what happened in the bama game, although not intentional. Alabama had the ball 3rd down and 1 with like a minute left and play clock at 3. False start penalty, game clock started back up, they ran the play (didn't get the first down), but by this time the game clock was at 35 and they were able to let it expire without even having to punt. Maybe it wasn't an accident...