In college it is 35 seconds and in the pros it's 24 seconds, there is no clock in high school
A 45-second shot clock was introduced in the NCAA men's game in the 1985-86 season. In the 1993-94 season, the shot clock time was reduced to 35 seconds.
Known as the Shot Clock, in the NBA, a team has 24 seconds to attempt a shot. In Men's College (NCAA), it is 35 seconds.
14 Seconds
24 seconds.
They put 14 seconds on the clock.
There are approximately 119 College Football teams.
24 seconds on the shot clock
Depends on clock or watch, and 120,000 * * * * * It would have to be a very strange clock or watch! One hour = 3,600 seconds = 3,600,000,000 mega seconds.
60 minutes on the clock. 15 minutes per quarter. 4 quarter's per game.
each number on the clock represents 5 seconds, 8-3 = 5, then multiply by 5 to get 25 seconds.
there is no shot clock in high school basketball