If our guys don't make the NCAAs, we will likely have to endure this experimental nonsense during the NIT.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Next month's NIT will experiment with rules, incorporating elements of playing four quarters while staying with a two-half format.
The NCAA said Monday its rules oversight panel has approved resetting team fouls to zero at the end of 10-minute segments in each half, as well as doing away with the 1-and-1 free throw in favor or two foul shots on many fouls.
Instead, teams will shoot two free throws after teams have reached a four-foul limit during each 10-minute segment and three fouls during overtime. The fouls will reset at the 9:59 mark of each half.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Next month's NIT will experiment with rules, incorporating elements of playing four quarters while staying with a two-half format.
The NCAA said Monday its rules oversight panel has approved resetting team fouls to zero at the end of 10-minute segments in each half, as well as doing away with the 1-and-1 free throw in favor or two foul shots on many fouls.
Instead, teams will shoot two free throws after teams have reached a four-foul limit during each 10-minute segment and three fouls during overtime. The fouls will reset at the 9:59 mark of each half.