i heard with the new rules that each game will be 4-5 points less.....No more clock stoppages after 1st downs under 2 minutes i believe is what i heard and where it took teams 40 seconds to get down the field it will take them closer to 2-2.5 minutes
i heard with the new rules that each game will be 4-5 points less.....No more clock stoppages after 1st downs under 2 minutes i believe is what i heard and where it took teams 40 seconds to get down the field it will take them closer to 2-2.5 minutes
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i heard with the new rules that each game will be 4-5 points less.....No more clock stoppages after 1st downs under 2 minutes i believe is what i heard and where it took teams 40 seconds to get down the field it will take them closer to 2-2.5 minutes
wow going 2 pund some unders and see how they do...the book wont catch up 4 a couple weeks or so.....thanks ttt
i heard with the new rules that each game will be 4-5 points less.....No more clock stoppages after 1st downs under 2 minutes i believe is what i heard and where it took teams 40 seconds to get down the field it will take them closer to 2-2.5 minutes
That's not correct. The changes are minor.
Rule 3-2-1-b, Halftime
Change: The intermission between halves, which begins when the field is clear of all players and coaches, shall be 20 minutes. The home team administration may lengthen or shorten the 20 minutes by previous agreement of the visiting team administration.
Rationale: This is an attempt to shorten the length of time it takes to play the game.
Rule 3-2-5, When Clock Starts
Change: When the ball is free-kicked, the game clock will be started and subsequently stopped when the ball is dead by rule.
Rationale: By starting the clock when the foot touches the ball on kicks, the length of time to play the game will be less.
Rule 3-2-5-e, When Clock Starts
Change: When Team B is awarded a first down, the clock will be stopped and will start on the ready for play signal.
Rationale: By starting the clock, the committee estimates it will shorten the game by about five minutes, according to studies by several Division I-A conferences.
they may seem minor, but it will prevent teams from scoring as fast.......before the ball was stopped i believe until snapped......tougher to execute a 2 minute drill under those circumstances....I heard a show discuss this at lenght last night and he said it would be worth 4-5 points less per game....was a handicaping guy on 790 the ticket in miami
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