Men's college basketball headed for 30-second shot clock
Posted Apr 27, 2015
Men's basketball is likely heading toward reducing its shot clock from 35 to 30 seconds, the chair of the NCAA rules committee told ESPN.com on Monday. Belmont coach Rick Byrd said a year ago the chances were 95 percent against change, but changed his tone Monday. "Now there's a real decent chance," Byrd said. "It's pretty evident a lot more coaches are leaning that way."
(ESPN.com)
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