does anyone know where to get the total minutes that a team has played?
thanks in advance if anyone knows...
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bigboydan
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You might want to checkout DonBest for that type of info sir.
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Cyclone
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#3
All games last 40 minutes, unless there is overtime, or are you thinking of something else?
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bigboydan
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Originally posted by Cyclone
All games last 40 minutes, unless there is overtime, or are you thinking of something else?
Your correct in theory sir. However, there are sometimes exceptions to that rule, ala shortened games. For example weather delays, power outages, and other stuff of that type of nature.
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astro61200
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Originally posted by bigboydan
Your correct in theory sir. However, there are sometimes exceptions to that rule, ala shortened games. For example weather delays, power outages, and other stuff of that type of nature.
Doubt there have been any weather delays in ncaa basketball
Anyway you can find minutes played on ESPN.com under team stats, just find how many minutes each player has played, and in that column the team total is minutes played this season
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bigboydan
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Originally posted by astro61200
Doubt there have been any weather delays in ncaa basketball
They just had a game the other day Ppd. due to weather actually. However, I'm not sure if a make up date has been schedule yet or not though.
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astro61200
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Originally posted by bigboydan
They just had a game the other day Ppd. due to weather actually. However, I'm not sure if a make up date has been schedule yet or not though.
Yes New Hampshire's game was postponed, but that wouldnt account for an odd minute total, since the game wasnt played... and they never stop games in the middle of it
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bigboydan
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Originally posted by astro61200
Yes New Hampshire's game was postponed, but that wouldnt account for an odd minute total, since the game wasnt played... and they never stop games in the middle of it
Sure they stop them in the middle of them sir. I can't think of an NCAA example off the top of my head, but they wouldn't have this rule at BetJamaica if it doesn't happen.
College basketball games are official after 35 minutes of play. Shortened games constitute no action and all wagers are refunded.
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astro61200
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Originally posted by bigboydan
Sure they stop them in the middle of them sir. I can't think of an NCAA example off the top of my head, but they wouldn't have this rule at BetJamaica if it doesn't happen.
Yes they CAN stop them, but I can not think of any, off the top of my head, where it has happened
Power outages, tornados, roof troubles (ie caving in from snow) are really the only ways I could see it happening...