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calij81
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"How to speed up College Football Games"


          

I love CFB and I know you do to but the length of a CFB game is starting to get a little long. Games are easily clocking in at over 3.5 hours long and most games seem to be closer to 4 hours.

CFB needs to have shorter games. Should they do away with stopping the game clock after a first down? Should they shorten the play clock to speed up plays?

  

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How to speed up College Football Games [View all] , calij81, Tue Aug-30-16 10:02 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
"timeouts" for commercial breaks probably factor in there
Aug 30th 2016
1
It's the first down clock and amount of scoring/spread going on now
Aug 30th 2016
5
      Fewer snaps is not an acceptable solution nm *edit*
Sep 01st 2016
9
           Tech/UGA game was really fast last year
Sep 01st 2016
11
Its commercials.
Aug 30th 2016
2
whats the rationale behind stopping the clock after 1st downs?
Aug 30th 2016
3
Allow the chains to be reset
Aug 30th 2016
4
dudes can't do simple math to figure out where the marker is on 1st
Aug 30th 2016
6
      Or why we're using links of chain as a standard of measurement in 2016
Aug 30th 2016
7
I think it's to compensate for not having a 2 minute warning.
Sep 01st 2016
8
Commercials, commercials, commercials.
Sep 01st 2016
10
ding, ding, ding
Sep 01st 2016
12
stopping insurance, car, beer, and dick pill commercials
Sep 01st 2016
13

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