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One-minute warning

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Theone-minute warning or theone-minute timing rule was a rule that dictated the flow of the game in the final minute of a half in someindoor American football leagues, most prominently theArena Football League.[1] During the AFL's final season in 2019, it occurred in the last half-minute of regulation or overtime.[2]

At the one-minute mark of regulation or overtime, thereferee announced: "One-minute Timing Rule in effect". During the final minute of play, the game clock changes from a continuously running clock (except for scores and time-outs) to a clock that mostly mirrored NCAA rules (stopping on first downs, out of bounds, incompletions, and so on.) For most of the league's history, any play that did not advance the ball across the line of scrimmage also stopped the clock; this prevented teams fromkneeling torun out the clock. (This rule was repealed in 2018.) It also rewards defensive play, as a tackle for loss automatically stops the clock. Any player injured during this time and that team uses a timeout. The original one-minute timing rules remained in effect during the 2019 season of theChina Arena Football League.[3] But in 2024 the new Arena Football League returned the 30-second warning back to a minute.

In the formerX-League, after the one-minute warning or in overtime, the "X-Bonus" rule came into play. All scoring during the final minute of play was worth double what it is normally worth, and a special black football was used.

Fan Controlled Football uses the One-Minute Timing Rule, but further stops the clock after every play in the final 30 seconds of a half. (This is a necessity in FCF, as fans vote on all offensive plays and each teams gets only one time-out each half, meaning without it, theclock would run out without getting a single play executed.)

References

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  1. ^John Ferlazzo (2002-06-06)."Rules and Strategy: One Minute Warning". ArenaFan Originals. Retrieved2019-02-17.
  2. ^"Article title". Archived fromthe original on 2019-03-27. Retrieved2019-02-20.
  3. ^"CAFL 2019 COMPETITION BREAKDOWN! - CAFL – Professional American Indoor Football in China".

See also

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Codes
Levels of play
Field
Lines
Spaces
Scoring
Ball handling
Turnovers
Downs
Play clock
Statistics
Practice
Officiating
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