College football leaders are discussing a number of different solutions to potentially shorten the length of games.
Is reducing the number of commercial breaks among them? (SPOILER ALERT: NO!)
So what are they proposing? Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to talk about four suggested tweaks, and how much they might impact the product on the field.
- Could they ban back-to-back timeouts to “ice” the kicker?
- What about eliminating untimed downs at the end of the first and third quarters?
- Are they about to eliminate clock stoppages on most first downs?
- Or are they even going to restart the clock following incomplete passes?
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