Overtime Rules Being Adjusted

Finally! What took so damn long?!

Looking forward to the MLB heeding this decision, and turning games into a HR derby after 20 innings!

 
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Picture this moment.  Nebraska vs. Michigan is scheduled to be on TV at 2:30.  The Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina game at 11:00 game is now in the 5th OT and you are sitting in your living room and have now missed most (if not all) the first quarter of the Nebraska game.

Does your opinion change at that point that a rule needs to be put in that would end the game earlier?

 
Picture this moment.  Nebraska vs. Michigan is scheduled to be on TV at 2:30.  The Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina game at 11:00 game is now in the 5th OT and you are sitting in your living room and have now missed most (if not all) the first quarter of the Nebraska game.

Does your opinion change at that point that a rule needs to be put in that would end the game earlier?




No.

I haven't seen anybody say that college football overtime rules don't need changed. It's this small, insignificant change to the rules that is being criticized.

 
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The guys calling the games get pissed when it goes into OT because they can miss their fights back home. Can't remember how I know this, Real Sports maybe.
Some of them spend the night in town after late games. I saw Sean McDonough drinking with Matt Davison at gate 21after a night game a few years ago. Brent Smashed-burger got pulled over in Lincoln with an open container a long time ago...

 
Picture this moment.  Nebraska vs. Michigan is scheduled to be on TV at 2:30.  The Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina game at 11:00 game is now in the 5th OT and you are sitting in your living room and have now missed most (if not all) the first quarter of the Nebraska game.


Poor example, we were trailing 20-0 after the first quarter. Any diversion from that game would have been welcomed including an airing of Heidi.

 
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Picture this moment.  Nebraska vs. Michigan is scheduled to be on TV at 2:30.  The Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina game at 11:00 game is now in the 5th OT and you are sitting in your living room and have now missed most (if not all) the first quarter of the Nebraska game.

Does your opinion change at that point that a rule needs to be put in that would end the game earlier?


No.... the problem is 7 minute commercial breaks between every score.

Apparently 168 Geico ads in three hours isn't enough.

 
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