This doesn’t happen that often.
If you weren’t around very much last week, then we ask that you read the following entry – Rebate? 18.3 plays per game…
Today, Sports Illustrated logs an article highlighting the disdain for the new rules that Big 12 Coaches are expressing. (Link) It is not often that I agree with Mack Brown. But, perhaps more “powers” will listen to him than listen to us (even though we have already made the exact same points as Mack).
“I hate it,” said Texas coach Mack Brown. “I just think one of the greatest things about college football was the ability for teams to come back. And now the great plays right before the half, at the end of the game, are more limited than they used to be.”
Brown noted that last weekend’s matchup with Ohio State was 22 minutes shorter than the Longhorns’ big game against the Buckeyes last year.
“A little under 10 percent of the game is gone,” Brown said. “And I don’t think that’s fair to the fans.”
Additionally, I’d like to thank Bob Stoops & Mike Leach for taking my view on the topic.
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said it’s silly to think college football fans want less of a good thing, though.
“I’m not excited about it. I don’t know that our fans are,” he said. “We have 85,000 people at our games. Many people travel great distances, some travel five to six hours. I don’t know that they come to see a quick game, to see a game played in three hours.”
Among those who can’t see the rules revert fast enough is Texas Tech’s Mike Leach.
“Fans are getting cheated. Teams are getting cheated. It makes no sense. I haven’t heard any good reasons to do it. … I never heard one fan suggest the game was too long.
Last week, Jeff at StateFansNation said:
Those of us who PAY MONEY to attend college football games WANT TO SEE FOOTBALL. We pay all of that money to actually got to the game and see it played…why would we want it to be shorter and not longer?
Since LifeTimeRights and season ticket holders bought tickets under the impression that they were getting about 170 plays and three and half hours of football per game, are we now entitled to a rebate because we our purchase has now decreased by 10%?