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College Football Commissioners Considering Four Changes to Shorten Games
Posted on 3/4/23 at 6:57 pm
Posted on 3/4/23 at 6:57 pm
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College football conducted a field study last season to ascertain the impact of the proposed changes. A running clock after a first down would eliminate about seven to nine plays per game. A running clock after an incomplete pass could eliminate more than twice that number.
Oh, cool. So only 12 - 15 weekends a year to enjoy watching my team, and now they want to shorten each of those games by around 30 plays? In the name of safety?!?
Essentially they’re saying, “this game is unsafe so we’re going to ensure the players play less of it.”
Un-fricking real.
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This post was edited on 3/4/23 at 6:58 pm
Posted on 3/4/23 at 6:58 pm to Grateful Reb
But the commercial breaks will be even more entertaining!
Posted on 3/4/23 at 6:59 pm to Grateful Reb
Safety is just the guise, its all about money and TV ads
Posted on 3/4/23 at 6:59 pm to Grateful Reb
They want to shorten the game to add more commercials.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 6:59 pm to Grateful Reb
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A running clock after an incomplete pass
would be absolutely fricking stupid
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:00 pm to AuburnTigers
What do you think about having running banner adds on the sides of the screen, and even switching over the audio on kickoffs and PAT’s?
I really wish they would cut back on TV breaks
I really wish they would cut back on TV breaks
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:02 pm to JayAg
I stopped watching the NFL and I can easily stop watching college football too. between making the game shorter and this NIL bullshite, the game is ruined.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:03 pm to vuvuzela
I think it’s only for the 1st and 3rd quarter citing the NFL does it. The nfl also does 12 minute halftimes, maybe we could of started there before messing with the rules.
*rolls eyes*
*rolls eyes*
This post was edited on 3/4/23 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:03 pm to Oilfieldbiology
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I really wish they would cut back on TV breaks
I hate this so much more at the games when I'm not stuck in an uncomfortable seat and can spend that time getting a beer or some more wings.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:14 pm to Grateful Reb
I worked in advertising for a decade. Shortening the playing times of games would not, in and of itself, create more ad inventory.
Of course, if they kept the same block of tv time, and shortened the game, then obviously that combo would create more inventory.
It’s hard to imagine them keeping the same slotted tv time for shorter playing time and filling the difference with commercials. That would be intolerable. frick.
Of course, if they kept the same block of tv time, and shortened the game, then obviously that combo would create more inventory.
It’s hard to imagine them keeping the same slotted tv time for shorter playing time and filling the difference with commercials. That would be intolerable. frick.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:14 pm to Grateful Reb
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Game length is more of an FBS problem, says one administrator
No mention of why FBS games take so much longer than FCS games.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:18 pm to Grateful Reb
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It’s hard to imagine them keeping the same slotted tv time for shorter playing time and filling the difference with commercials. That would be intolerable. frick.
That’s literally what I think they are doing tho.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:22 pm to JayAg
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That’s literally what I think they are doing tho.
If they shorten the games and still keep the tv time slotted for 3.5 hours, there need to be riots in the streets.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:24 pm to AlterDWI
The officials need to speed up their prior play review process. TV broadcasters accomplish it in a small fraction of the time the officials take. Fixing that would probably shorten the elapsed time of games (without reducing the number of plays) by more than all the other proposed changes combined.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 8:08 pm to TidalSurge1
There is nothing wrong with the length of games. It’s a great way to spend Saturday with the family.
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