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Old Tue Nov 12, 2013, 01:19pm
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That's one NCAA change I'd like to see. Outside of 2 minutes, run the game clock after an incomplete pass is spotted. We already do it with runs out of bounds.
For this reason, it would not be a difficult change to propose, justify, or implement.
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Old Tue Nov 12, 2013, 01:33pm
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For this reason, it would not be a difficult change to propose, justify, or implement.
And I'll tell ya -- our D3 games (with no TV) are already 2:45 to 3:05 every week. Cutting a few seconds here and there *would not hurt*.
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Old Tue Nov 12, 2013, 01:52pm
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Some of my high school games this year hit 2:30 and I think I keep them moving pretty good.
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Old Tue Nov 12, 2013, 02:35pm
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Some of my high school games this year hit 2:30 and I think I keep them moving pretty good.
Exactly. My experience has been the same and my pace is far faster than most.

Not sure it's good for the game.
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Old Tue Nov 12, 2013, 03:03pm
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Some of my high school games this year hit 2:30 and I think I keep them moving pretty good.
All depends on the style of play... spread offense + lots of pass attempts + unskilled quarterbacks and/or receivers = lots of incomplete passes = long games.

On the other hand, I had a high school playoff game this year where the first quarter took 18 minutes of real time. One pass attempt (incomplete, on 4th down), one touchdown. Other than that, the only time the clocked stopped was to move the chains for first down. Every run ended in bounds. Pace slowed a bit after that, but the game was still over in just over 2 hours, including a 20 minute halftime.
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