Another thing about quarters vs. halves and why the conversation is important as to how we watch college basketball.
College basketball has already gone to quarters theoretically. Because look at how they've changed television timeouts just in the last ten years. Used to be you'd get four TV timeouts a half. Then they started extending the first 30-second timeout called by a coach in the second half to a full. Then recently they changed the first 30-second timeout a coach called in the first half and the first one of the second to a full.
So you're getting at least 10 TV timeouts a game (the 8 normal ones and the 2 extended), and as many as 12 with the allotted full timeouts coaches get. That's basically quarters...but without the natural flow and exchanges and coaching strategy decisions that come with end-of-quarter basketball. It's like playing in segmented quarters...except they're not. They simply randomly play up to the TV timeout, and then go to commercial. And then, often, because of those extended to a full things mentioned above, you'll get situations where they come out of a timeout...and then literally 10 seconds later go right into a TV timeout. Happens all the time.
Quarters puts a lot of this on ice simply because of the way the stoppages would naturally fit into the dynamic of the game.
College basketball has already gone to quarters theoretically. Because look at how they've changed television timeouts just in the last ten years. Used to be you'd get four TV timeouts a half. Then they started extending the first 30-second timeout called by a coach in the second half to a full. Then recently they changed the first 30-second timeout a coach called in the first half and the first one of the second to a full.
So you're getting at least 10 TV timeouts a game (the 8 normal ones and the 2 extended), and as many as 12 with the allotted full timeouts coaches get. That's basically quarters...but without the natural flow and exchanges and coaching strategy decisions that come with end-of-quarter basketball. It's like playing in segmented quarters...except they're not. They simply randomly play up to the TV timeout, and then go to commercial. And then, often, because of those extended to a full things mentioned above, you'll get situations where they come out of a timeout...and then literally 10 seconds later go right into a TV timeout. Happens all the time.
Quarters puts a lot of this on ice simply because of the way the stoppages would naturally fit into the dynamic of the game.
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