At the end of the first period, when Wilson is in on that double leg for 45 seconds on the edge with no change, the referee signals no takedown and his assistant overrules him and says that indeed it was a takedown. My question for someone with a better understanding of the rules than I have, is could this have been an instance of "bad time" in the NFHS rulebook? Bad time can be called when a referee allows the wrestlers to take time off of the clock in the wrong position (in this case, neutral instead of Wilson on top and Hughes on bottom). Time can then be put back on the clock. Since the position did not change, when was it during that situation that control was established? If it was at the beginning, then was Wilson locking hands for 45 seconds without being penalized? This seemed to me to be an instance where "bad time" could have been called and that 45 seconds put back on the clock. Unfortunate call, and the 2nd really bad one in two years at the State Finals for this highly rated official. (see Robinson/Kral out of bounds in 2012)