Look at the women's model. There is only one TV timeout per quarter. Add in the quarter break, and you have three stoppages per half. The men's game has four TV timeouts per half.
In a stunning move, the four power conferences have drafted a contract that would bind schools to new enforcement rules and require them to waive the right to sue over decisions, sources tell Yahoo Sports.
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Basically to keep states from going rogue and also to allow for actual rule enforcement. We'll see if this falls through.
In a stunning move, the four power conferences have drafted a contract that would bind schools to new enforcement rules and require them to waive the right to sue over decisions, sources tell Yahoo Sports.
sports.yahoo.com
Basically to keep states from going rogue and also to allow for actual rule enforcement. We'll see if this falls through.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Tuesday approved several measures designed to help improve the flow of men's basketball games, with the addition of coach's challenges the biggest change.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Tuesday approved several measures designed to help improve the flow of men's basketball games, with the addition of coach's challenges the biggest change.
Alleluia! Getting rid of all the crew initiated challenges on out of bounds calls will really help with the pace of games in the last couple minutes. I really hope refs are also told not to initiate timing reviews unless there is a real concern the clock operator was far too slow to stop the clock. Last season, it was like they automatically went to the monitor just to be sure it wasn't a tenth of a second off. That said, college clock operators truly are awful compared to the NBA.