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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 937519" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Want a shorter game? The solution is easy: enforce holding rules by getting rid of the present push and dance "exceptions" and get rid of the cut blocking restrictions. That would mean that OLs would have to actually block to protect QBs. Result = the game would have to go back to run based Os since the QBs would have less time to set up (and we could also get rid of the don't-you-dare-hurt-the-poor-little-QBs penalties) and the overall length of games would decrease. I might also add that there would be fewer time outs - no need to stop a game you want over with. </p><p></p><p>Oth, the proposed rules changes won't make a bean worth of difference. But … I doubt the NCAA actually wants to make the games shorter so the whole point is moot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 937519, member: 265"] Want a shorter game? The solution is easy: enforce holding rules by getting rid of the present push and dance "exceptions" and get rid of the cut blocking restrictions. That would mean that OLs would have to actually block to protect QBs. Result = the game would have to go back to run based Os since the QBs would have less time to set up (and we could also get rid of the don't-you-dare-hurt-the-poor-little-QBs penalties) and the overall length of games would decrease. I might also add that there would be fewer time outs - no need to stop a game you want over with. Oth, the proposed rules changes won't make a bean worth of difference. But … I doubt the NCAA actually wants to make the games shorter so the whole point is moot. [/QUOTE]
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