Expanding on the rules that changed the clocks last year maybe?
College football officials are expected to discuss the idea of adding a two-minute warning to games in a rules committee meeting at the end of this month.
The possibility has surfaced one year after the committee adjusted clock rules to bring the college game closer to the NFL, continuing to run the clock after first downs outside of the last two minutes. The two-minute warning idea, which might be formally referred to as a stoppage or break, could provide help for clock, rule change and commercial break purposes.
College football officials are expected to discuss the idea of adding a two-minute warning to games in a rules committee meeting at the end of this month.
The possibility has surfaced one year after the committee adjusted clock rules to bring the college game closer to the NFL, continuing to run the clock after first downs outside of the last two minutes. The two-minute warning idea, which might be formally referred to as a stoppage or break, could provide help for clock, rule change and commercial break purposes.
What could a 2-minute warning mean for college football?
How would a two-minute warning impact college football?
theathletic.com