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Finally saw the rule changes for '05-'06. I like this one:
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If the reaction from coaches is favorable, I bet they'll apply the same rule for fouls, as well.
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All we need know is table crew who can keep this rule straight
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I think the bigger problem won't be the table crew - it will be the technology.
NBA shot clocks (where there is routinely a reset to 14 seconds instead of 24) that I've seen can be programmed with two times to which the clock can be reset. If you want to reset the clock to 24, press one button, if you want to reset the clock to 14, press the other. I'm guessing most colleges won't have a system like this, and every reset to 15 seconds will be like resetting the shot clock when there's a mistake - there's usually no problem, but sometimes it takes a while, and sometimes the table forgets (or the clock is programmed wrong) and the next reset isn't to 30 or 35, but to the time from the last correction.
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The NBA (which is where this rule comes from, of course) resets to 14 seconds on fouls or kicks in the frontcourt (assuming the shot clock is less than that when the violation or foul occurs). I expect the NCAA will follow suit if the coaches like the reset for kicks.
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We have a university gym here that can't reset their shot clock to a set time. When there have been errors, they've had to run the shot clock down to the time required, which is a HUGE pain in the butt if you need it back down to 1 sec. Taking it down to 15 sec. is a big waste of time, too.
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That's definitely a concern of mine, too. I think the rule is good if it can be implemented without too much hassle. I think that most new scoreboards have the feature that allows you to put in two settings for the shot clock. Right now, most of the colleges that have it (that I know of) use one setting for 30 seconds and one for 35 seconds.
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