60 SECONDS IN HIGH SCHOOL, 45 SECONDS IN NFL AND NCAA
College time outs are 60 seconds, not45 seconds and same for NFL.
No, they are not.
Any player on the field of play or the head coach of the team may call a timeout.
2 Million years long lolz :)))
Timeout on the floor is a timeout called by a player or coach on either team. An official timeout is a timeout called by the officials and is generally a timeout for a television or radio commercial break.
You have been AFK for too long.
There are 30 sec. and 60 sec. timeouts. Each team gets 3 timeouts per half
Yes, it is called equipment violation. It results in a timeout charged by the offending team.
I think you can do it as long as you are playing a game.
The Object class has 11 methods (plus the constructor). They are: clone(), equals(), finalize(), getClass(), hashCode(), notify(), notifyAll(), toString(), wait(), wait(long timeout), wait(long timeout, int nanos).
watch the game and every quarter or timeout, ask to be put in, but don't nag the coach or he will just get angry at you.
A football coach cannot pre-arrange a timeout at a specific point. When a time out is needed, it must be signaled to the Referee.Reasons why it cant be prearranged:There might be an ongoing play. An active play cannot be stopped by a time outThe game clock may already be stopped for another reason, ie a commercial, a referee stoppage or an on-field injuryTeams are allowed only three timeouts per half. They might not have a timeout remaining.
it depeds on how long they have played No you idiot, and you spelled depends wrong. 40 Seconds between the last play and the time the next play starts but after a timeout it is 60 seconds