New Rule Changes to College Basketball

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  • DOM_Toretto
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    • 01-28-13
    • 9035

    #1
    New Rule Changes to College Basketball
    Several new rules have been proposed by the NCAA Rules Committee. Basically a done deal. The Oversight Committee has to approve them next month, but is considered just a formality.

    GREAT IMPROVEMENTS TO MY FAVORITE SPORT.

    - Shot clock reduced from 35 to 30 seconds
    - Number of timeouts reduced from 5 to 4
    - Max of 3 timeouts carried over into 2H
    - Team timeouts called within 30 seconds prior to a scheduled media timeout will become media timeouts (except for 1st team t/o in 2H)
    - Restricted arc expanded from 3ft to 4ft
    - Flopping can be penalized if a flagrant foul is under review
    - Personal fouls increase from 5 to 6 per player (experimental for 2016 post season only)
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #2
    It might help speed up the game Toretto will this affect your handicapping
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    • DOM_Toretto
      Restricted User
      • 01-28-13
      • 9035

      #3
      Originally posted by jjgold
      It might help speed up the game Toretto will this affect your handicapping
      Yes absolutely. I'll tell you right now, right off the bat this affects games in first half of season in major way:

      Defensive teams will benefit as they will force more shot clock violations ESPECIALLY against offensivey young teams that have freshmen scorers who are not used to the college game yet.
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      • Doin The Hedges
        SBR Rookie
        • 05-15-15
        • 7

        #4
        I think it's going to make the game higher scoring. Alot of times they fart around knowing they have so much time, and never get into a rhythm. now they are forced to strike faster, it will speed the game up
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        • jjgold
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 07-20-05
          • 388179

          #5
          Originally posted by DOM_Toretto
          Yes absolutely. I'll tell you right now, right off the bat this affects games in first half of season in major way:

          Defensive teams will benefit as they will force more shot clock violations ESPECIALLY against offensivey young teams that have freshmen scorers who are not used to the college game yet.
          kid always thinking
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          • Doin The Hedges
            SBR Rookie
            • 05-15-15
            • 7

            #6
            Originally posted by jjgold
            kid always thinking
            Ill continue winning at a 60% clip
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            • texhooper
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 01-05-09
              • 10001

              #7
              shot clock adjustment won't matter as much as people think it will. it will give the game more possessions, but the desperation the game needs on offense i.e. real offense with motion and hard cuts will not be there until the clock goes to 24.

              if teams can't get a good shot off in 35 seconds, then they won't be able to get a better one off in 30 seconds. teams that routinely get good shots off will continue to do so, teams that milk the clock will continue to do so. i don't see a decided advantage one way or another from 30 to 35. virginia will work it to 30 and still be a bitch to contend with, and the teams with actual talent will continue to get something up prior to 30 as they already do.
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              • DOM_Toretto
                Restricted User
                • 01-28-13
                • 9035

                #8
                New speculations/rumors about timing rule changes around college players declaring for NBA draft. Would allow college players to attend the NBA combine BEFORE declaring for the draft or not. Potentially college players could attend the NBA combine and then decide whether to return to school or not.
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                • jjgold
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 07-20-05
                  • 388179

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DOM_Toretto
                  New speculations/rumors about timing rule changes around college players declaring for NBA draft. Would allow college players to attend the NBA combine BEFORE declaring for the draft or not. Potentially college players could attend the NBA combine and then decide whether to return to school or not.
                  not bad because many then would realize they are not good enough
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                  • DOM_Toretto
                    Restricted User
                    • 01-28-13
                    • 9035

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jjgold
                    not bad because many then would realize they are not good enough
                    Exactly. For example, Chris Walker (Florida) has zero reason to be in NBA draft. Go back to school you fool.
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                    • daneblazer
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 09-14-08
                      • 27861

                      #11
                      6 fouls is a big change. They can't be doing this for March madness? Just the other tournaments?
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                      • DOM_Toretto
                        Restricted User
                        • 01-28-13
                        • 9035

                        #12
                        Originally posted by daneblazer
                        6 fouls is a big change. They can't be doing this for March madness? Just the other tournaments?
                        Yes March Madness included. All post season games is what I've read. I think its a good idea.
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                        • daneblazer
                          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                          • 09-14-08
                          • 27861

                          #13
                          I like it...just odd that they'd experiment with it in the most important tournament of the year
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                          • jjgold
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 07-20-05
                            • 388179

                            #14
                            If the games are not shortened and still a lot of fouls there will be still a terrible product on the floor
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                            • DOM_Toretto
                              Restricted User
                              • 01-28-13
                              • 9035

                              #15
                              UPDATE: On Monday, June 9 2015, the NCAA playing rules oversight panel APPROVED the rule changes.

                              Highlights
                              - 30 second shot clock
                              - only 3 timeouts in 2H
                              - team timeouts can take place of TV timeouts
                              - arc increased to 4ft under basket
                              - no resets on half court 10-second clock
                              - coaches can't call live ball timeouts
                              - only 15 seconds to sub after a foul out
                              - replay use on potential shot clock violations
                              - eliminate 5 second rule while dribbling

                              The experiment to add a 6th personal foul will not take place in the NCAA March Madness tourney - only the smaller ones (NIT, CIT, CBI...)
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