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The College football OT Rules is a complete joke and so stupid.
Nothing wrong with ties - a normal part of the game for over a century. Reserve overtime for championships and bowl games and dump the present overtime system.The College football OT Rules is a complete joke and so stupid.
Better idea. Same idea but after 3 overtime leg it end in a tieWhen they go to 2 pt conversions, it should be more than one play. How about a best of 3 each OT instead of just 1? And then don’t have these massive breaks in between each attempt. Just wind the play clock right away like a regular play.
If it were up to me, it would be:
1st OT: play from the 50
2nd: from 25
3rd: from 10
4th to end: three 2 pt conversation attempts per OT
1st OT: start at 25Nothing wrong with ties - a normal part of the game for over a century. Reserve overtime for championships and bowl games and dump the present overtime system.
I will disagree with you there.NFL rules are not any better.
Don’t even make them go for two1st OT: start at 25
2nd OT: start at 25, go for 2 on TD
After that, game ends in a tie
I like the idea of backing it up to the 35 or 40. Increases the risk of the miss but still near fg range. 50 is kind of weird as you’re going for it on the first 4th anyway (kickers routinely aren’t kicking 60 yarders in the NCAA) as you aren’t going to punt it. Though yes I agree with you you should be having to get a first down to have a decent shot at a fg, not just basically saying game over if the first team misses their first kickWhen they go to 2 pt conversions, it should be more than one play. How about a best of 3 each OT instead of just 1? And then don’t have these massive breaks in between each attempt. Just wind the play clock right away like a regular play.
If it were up to me, it would be:
1st OT: play from the 50
2nd: from 25
3rd: from 10
4th to end: three 2 pt conversation attempts per OT
I agree with this.I will disagree with you there.
The only thing I still don't like about the NFL rules is that I would like each team to be guaranteed one possession, no matter what.
They got closer, with needing it to be a TD for sudden death, but it's still not all the way where I'd prefer.