Committee backs changing wrestling rules for correcting in-match timing errors

Modifying overtime rules also recommended

Posted on 4/20/21 2:02 PM

The NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee recommends rules changes that allow the referee to correct timing errors when that referee has reasonable knowledge of the correction that needs to be made.    

All rule proposals must be approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, which is scheduled to discuss wrestling rules recommendations this summer.

Committee members, who met virtually last week, proposed that competition that occurs when the clock is not running is not subject to the dead time rule. The recommendation also provides parameters for referees to use when determining the amount of time to add or subtract from the score clock.

NCAA Wrestling Secretary-Rules Editor Chuck Barbee stated, "One of the most important factors for coaches and wrestlers to understand with this proposal is that timing errors will no longer be subject to dead time. This means all wrestling action that occurs from the referee's starting whistle to their stop whistle is live action, whether the clock is running or not."

Overtime

The committee recommended changing the first sudden-victory overtime period to two minutes in length. Currently, both the first and second sudden-victory overtime periods are one minute long. With this proposal, the second sudden-victory overtime period would remain at one minute. 

In addition to the time change, the committee also recommended that one of the wrestlers may be declared the winner after the completion of the first of two 30-second tiebreaker periods if either of the wrestlers has at least one second of advantage time.

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