No because you cant be penalized a timeout if you lose. Most time outs are used in the final 2 minutes of a game anyways so its never really a issue.( Final 2 mins only the officials can review or challenge the play)
60 seconds
Yes . You can save timeouts in high school
During college football games, media timeouts occur mostly on scoring plays. However media timeouts can also occur after punts or kickoffs. They can occur on long injury timeouts as well.
The following sports have 3 timeouts for each half football, hockey, and basketball.
In college football, each team is allowed two timeouts during overtime. In the NFL, teams have the same number of timeouts they have remaining from regulation, which is typically three. However, if a team uses a timeout in overtime, it does not reset; so teams need to manage them carefully.
Usually around 1-3.
4
One for the whole game, 1 minute duration.
Including commercial breaks, timeouts I would say an average of 2 hours 27 minutes
No, teams do not get any additional timeouts if they win challenges. However, if a team loses a challenge they lose a timeout.
To prevent teams from stalling. Otherwise, if a team that's behind has no timeouts left late in the game, the coach could call for a challenge just to stop the clock.
USA Pro Cycling Challenge was created in 2011.