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BCS Wins Again: New 3-point line approved

But another rule "allowing officials to use courtside monitors to determine whether a flagrant foul has occurred" might have kept tOSU from advancing past Xavier in the 2nd Round this past NCAA Tourney.
 
I'll predict that this move to make 3-pointers more difficult will backfire against the big schools. The smaller schools will still have the shooters who will be able to make a high percentage of 3-pointers, but the BCS schools will struggle even more with the long range shots. They will be begging to reverse the change in a year or 2, or move it back even more.
 
Da Coach said:
I'll predict that this move to make 3-pointers more difficult will backfire against the big schools. The smaller schools will still have the shooters who will be able to make a high percentage of 3-pointers, but the BCS schools will struggle even more with the long range shots. They will be begging to reverse the change in a year or 2, or move it back even more.

Or eliminate the 3 all together, make short shorts manditory, narrow the lane and eliminate the goal tend.

That should help solve any narrowing of the BCS versus the Non BCS.
 
This should have been done a long time ago as it should not be the same distance as it is for high school; the good shooters will not be effected as 12in. will not be that much of a difference and it remains to be seen as to whether this will help the bcs schools; I do not believe it will.
 
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