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Old Sun Feb 12, 2012, 05:20pm
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Officials who want to keep the game played in quarters because they like the break to regroup (and to suck on the oxygen tank that the EMT has at the end of the bench) are old geezer. Wait, I resemble that remark. LOL

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Add a timeout and you will be fine.

The game actually flows better with the two halves if you ask me.

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Old Sun Feb 12, 2012, 05:27pm
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Add a timeout and you will be fine.

The game actually flows better with the two halves if you ask me.

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Put a required 60-second official's timeout at the first stoppage under 9 minutes (18 minute halves) or 8 minutes (16 minute halves).

I just want to eliminate 2 more last second shots -- many times a team will hold the ball the last :45 to 1:00 looking for the "last shot." Then someone launches themselves into a defender from 30 feet out and everyone looks for a foul.

The game, to me, flows better without quarter breaks.
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Old Sun Feb 12, 2012, 06:10pm
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Add a timeout and you will be fine.

The game actually flows better with the two halves if you ask me.

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Rut:

You and I have officiated far more games than we care to admit to under both timing periods. I agree with you that games played in halves have a greater possiblity to have more flow, but college games that are played under electronic broadcast rules are really no better than games played in quaters.

On a side note: The first time and only time I officiated an electronic broadcast game was the Polish National Men's Team vs. Cleveand State Univ. in Nov. 1993. Three days later I was back to officiating women's D-III, but I was looking for those broadcast TO's, .

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Old Tue Feb 21, 2012, 02:38pm
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Add a timeout and you will be fine.

The game actually flows better with the two halves if you ask me.

Peace
I agree with both of these points...Game is shorter if time outs are not used....Game is same length if they are.....
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