1. Shot clock to 30.
2. Timeout reform, especially not allowing coaches to call a live ball TO. Basketball is a players game. College BB coaches already have big enough of egos. The current TO structure allows them to dictate the game too much.
3. Abolish charges. Well not all offensive fouls. But if an offensive player is making a basketball move, how about the defender try and stop him rather than just stand their and hope for the best. Half the time, the defender is either falling backwards before being touched, or is barely touched. Now offensive players shouldn't be able to just run anyone over. But how about defensive players actually playing defense.
I really think all this flopping and players trying to draw all these bogus charge calls is the worst thing about CBB right now.
It seemed like the charging circle might help, but the officials ruined that by allowing all sorts of sliding under players and last second movement by the defenders, and as long as they somehow got near the circle line, the officials automatically called the charge. In some ways the charging circle resulted in seemingly more charge calls.
The only thing that worked was last year when the interpretation changed and officials had to call a block regardless of what happened if the offensive player had already started an upward motion, or started to gather the ball. I do not recall the specifics of the rule, but the officials stuck with it and small players stopped flinging themselves in the path of a driving player and then flopping.
The coaches committee lost their nerve though, as Jay Bilas lamented, and reversed that move for this year and the charging calls were as awful as ever. I am not sure who was clamoring for less athleticism and exciting Flying Illini, FAB 5 or Jordan like play, and more role players jumping in the path of the stars of the game and flopping. The NBA would never allow this type of trend.
Maybe I am just getting old, but I do not recall all these silly charging calls back in the Jim Dutcher or even Clem eras of college basketball. I do not recall too many 160 lb guards jumping
in the path of Michael Jordan, then falling down and getting calls. I think this all started to really go downhill about ten years ago. Some of the charge calls this year were just awful and the DVR, slowed down HD replay shoed it. Some of the calls on MSU's Dawson were beyond terrible. I guy is moving at full speed into a lane where no one is, then suddenly some guy with no chance of defending the ball just jumps in front of him. When did that become a legitimate defensive play.
problems:
1. charging/ flopping of the players
2. charging bias/ mentality of the officials
3. too many timeouts at for the wrong reasons. Coach calls time out to impart his great wisdom, then...., player dribbles for 20 seconds and throws up a 28 footer at the buzzer really?
4. influence of ESPN/ Gameday Crap
5. lack of consistent officiating - moving screens called all year on bigs, until Monday night when #40 Plumlee for Duke did it more than once right in front of the official creating open jump shots for duke