The clock changes that made many of us mad are no longer!!! The NCAA realized it made a mistake and stated the following…

In Rule 3-2-5-e, the committee altered its rule to have the clock start on the snap after a change in possession, as opposed to the 2006 rule which started the clock when the referee signaled the ball ready for play. Also, the committee returned its rules on free kicks to 2005 standards, starting the clock on kickoffs only when the ball is legally touched in the field of play.

Now the networks are going to have to find more creative ways to squeeze in more commercials.

by Brian Sakowski

2 Comments so far »

  1. by Ron Juckett, on February 16 2007 @ 1:55 pm

     

    The NCAA’s version of New Coke!

    Thank goodness they killed it.

  2. by Callie, on February 21 2007 @ 1:31 am

     

    New Coke ~lol~ so this is the New Cherry coke Zero for NCAA? Yummy.

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