College Football executives nearing recommendation on four changes to shorten games

Four changes to college football, including the clock running after incomplete passes, could go into effect as soon as this fall.

INDIANAPOLIS — College football executives are close to recommending several clock rule changes which are meant to help reduce the length of games, as well as keep players safe, according to multiple officials who, spoke to Sports Illustrated.

After many years of research, this group of high-ranking leaders has settled on four specific changes. Two of those changes are non-controversial, one has wide support, and the other is a bit more divisive.

The non-controversial proposals include prohibiting consecutive timeouts (often used to ice kickers)

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