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During regulation play teams may call consecutive time outs.

Only one timeout can be called at the end of the 4th qtr if a team has a time out remaining. You can not use the 1 additional timeout allotted for overtime until the overtime begins

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No, you can not call consecutive time outs in high school football. Football rules do not allow teams to call consecutive time outs with a play happening in the middle of the play and unused time outs in the first half of the game do not carry over to the other half.

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No, the only times where one can call a timeout is when their team has possession of the ball or when there is a dead ball, which means the clock is stopped (out of bounds, foul called, etc.).

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Only the head coach or a player on the field may call a timeout legally.

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yes he can anyone on the field can call it now assistant coach i don't think they can but anyone on the field or coauh can call time out

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Yes, the assistant can call a timeout, players on the court can also call timeouts.

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No.

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Heck no

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Q: Can an assistant coach call a timeout in a high school basketball game?
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