DinwiddieProud this doesn't really answer your question but I thought I'd throw it out there for those that haven't seen or heard about the new rule change.........This is what I have seen about it:
When the high school football season begins in late August, players will have more time to snap the ball once they line up.
The Virginia High School League announced it has adopted a recommendation by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) to change play clocks from 25 seconds to 40 seconds.
Previously, the 25-second count began after a referee had given a ready-to-play signal.
The 40-second clock begins once the ball has been ruled dead after a down, has been placed on the ground by an official and that official has stepped away to position.
The move, recommended by the NFHS’ Football Rules Committee in January and then approved by the organization’s Board of Directors, establishes a “more consistent time between downs in high school football,” the VHSL said in a release.
A 25-second clock still will be used during extra-point attempts, at the beginning of a period or overtime series, following a team or official’s timeout or following stoppage of play by the referee for any other reason.
The change does not require schools that do not own play clocks to purchase them, the VHSL said. In those cases, officials “will continue to administer the play clock on the field, as they administered the play clock under the 25-second rule,” the release noted.
College and professional football both use 40-second clocks.