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I can only hope there is a correlation. I'm skeptical, but hopeful.
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So much for that. Board voted just a few hours ago to rescind the decision.
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Maybe Massachusetts, where we were early adopters of the shot clock (way back in the early-to-mid 90s) and used halves for years before switching back to quarters 3 years ago.
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Does Wisconsin give up an NFHS vote for doing this? I believe the shot-clock states already give up their votes.
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A state doesn’t have a single vote, from my understanding. But, look at that little regional map at the beginning of your rule book. If a state chooses to non-conform in a particular sport without NFHS approval, it forfeits its eligibility to represent the region with a rules committee member. In other words, when the current member’s term expires, NFHS will not solicit a nominee from a non-conforming state.
All in all, non-conforming carries very little penalty. This is probably why so many states do it in some form or another. They just don’t care if they don’t have a seat on the rules committee two years out of every fourteen. I wonder what would happen if all the states in a given region were non-conformers? I suppose maybe you could just realign the regions... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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