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Great Shot Clock Debate Focus of This Week's Rules Meetings (LaxMag)
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[QUOTE="OrangeXtreme, post: 1104082, member: 41"] [url]http://www.laxmagazine.com/college_men/DI/2013-14/news/081114_great_shot_clock_debate_focus_of_ncaa_mens_lacrosse_rules_meetings_this_week?t=1407774487062[/url] [I]Not to use too much hyperbole, but what happens this week during three days of NCAA men's rules committee meetings could serve as a landmark moment for the college game. In the Magic 8-Ball of new rules, signs point to yes for the implementation of a shot clock after much chatter about pace of play over the last several years. If so, a clock, with a time to be determined, would be in place for fall ball in a few weeks and when real games begin in February. The 2014 Duke and Notre Dame squads would have the trivial distinction of playing the last collegiate men's game without possession limits in last year's Division I national championship. The rules meetings start Tuesday in Indianapolis and are scheduled to end Thursday.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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