Posted Feb 28, 2023
College football leaders are meeting this week in Indianapolis to consider three rules changes that could shorten game times: running the clock after a first down, except in the last two minutes of either half; eliminating the option for teams to call consecutive timeouts; and carrying over any penalties to the next period instead of finishing with an untimed down. (ESPN.com)
College football leaders are meeting this week in Indianapolis to consider three rules changes that could shorten game times: running the clock after a first down, except in the last two minutes of either half; eliminating the option for teams to call consecutive timeouts; and carrying over any penalties to the next period instead of finishing with an untimed down. (ESPN.com)