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In 1983 a 30 second shot clock was used in ACC league play. Joe Cowan

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Did the NFL ever stop the clock after first downs?

No, that rule has been in college football for a long time but has never been adopted by the NFL.


In college football does the clock stop by going out of bounds?

Short answer: Yes, but a 2008 rule change allows the clock to restart on a referee's signal. This from the NCAA rules: Ball Out Of Bounds (Rule 3-2-5-a-12). When a ball is carried or fumbled out of bounds, the game clock will stop, as always. Beginning in 2008 the game clock will start on the referee's signal when the ball is ready for play, not on the snap. In the last two minutes of the half, however, the clock will start on the snap as before, preserving the ability of the offensive team to maximize strategic use of the clock.


When was the order of operations rule known as PEMDAS introduced?

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Rules of basketball that aren't in basketball now?

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What was the Lew Alcindor Rule?

The Lew Alcindor Rule, named after basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born Lew Alcindor), was implemented by the NCAA in 1972 to limit the height advantage in college basketball. Specifically, it prohibited players from dunking the ball during games. The rule was in response to the dominance of Alcindor, who was known for his exceptional height and dunking ability, and it aimed to encourage more diverse offensive strategies in the game. The rule was eventually abolished in 1976.

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What rule change revolutionized the game of basketball?

The shot clock.


Why does the clock keep running when the ball goes out of bounds in a basketball game?

The clock keeps running when the ball goes out of bounds in a basketball game to maintain the flow and pace of the game. This rule helps prevent intentional delays and keeps the game moving smoothly.


What are the rules regarding the out of bounds clock management in college football?

In college football, the clock stops when the ball carrier goes out of bounds during the last two minutes of each half. The clock then starts again once the ball is set for the next play. This rule helps teams manage the clock strategically in close games.


When was the offside rule introduced in soccer?

The offside rule was introduced in soccer in 1863.


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What is the college basketball rule for a tied ball?

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Why was introduced indirect rule introduced?

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When was the en passant rule introduced in chess?

The en passant rule was introduced in chess in the 15th century.


What is the 24-second rule in basketball and how does it impact the pace of the game?

The 24-second rule in basketball is a shot clock that requires a team to attempt a shot within 24 seconds of gaining possession of the ball. This rule speeds up the pace of the game by limiting the amount of time a team can hold onto the ball without attempting a shot, encouraging faster and more dynamic gameplay.


Do you need one year of college to play overseas basketball?

No, you do not. That rule only applies for the NBA. Overseas, there are no such rules (in most countries). Brandon Jennings was the last to do so, as he decided to forgo playing college basketball and instead play overseas with an Italian league team.


Are the national basketball association and the national collegiate athletic association govern the rule of basketball?

I'm pretty sure it's an organization called FIBA The NCAA control American college basketball, the NBA controls American professional basketball, and FIBA control international rules of play.