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http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...-program-shorten-length-football-games-season
I'm surprised that the break lengths between the quarters and halves are not in the rulebook?
The league said that after an evaluation of broadcast viewership and attendance habits across the Pac-12, it addressed the issue of game length with its member administrators and coaches and decided to implement the new program.
The plan is to shorten game length up to 10 minutes and reduce broadcast windows by up to 15 minutes.
Under the new initiative, all nonconference games shown on Pac-12 Networks, the TV and multimedia company of the Pac-12, this season -- up to 15 games in total -- will have reduced break times between the first and second quarters, along with the third and fourth quarters. Some games will also utilize a condensed break format, expected to reduce up to four additional minutes of break time.
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To shorten halftime, both teams must agree on the proposed reduction from a 20-minute to a 15-minute halftime, according to the league's release. At least six nonconference games on Pac-12 Networks will have shortened halftimes, including Arizona State vs. New Mexico, Arizona vs. Northern Arizona, UCLA vs. Hawaii, California vs. Weber State, Washington vs. Montana, and Colorado vs. Northern Colorado.
I'm surprised that the break lengths between the quarters and halves are not in the rulebook?