A rule that's changed the game in the NBA is now coming to men's college basketball. Head coaches will now be able to challenge calls, including goaltending, out-of-bounds, charges and more.
Panel approves changes to enhance the flow of the game in men’s basketball. https://t.co/g1rVgrulvZ
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This is a rule change that seems to have been long overdue. It's one that changes the flow of games and creates for conversation and oversight over potential missed calls. Coaches can make this challenge at any point in the game, as well.
The rule is very similar, if not the exact same, to the one implemented in the NBA. Teams must have a timeout to use the challenge; teams will get another challenge if they win the first one and they will lose it in general if the first one is unsuccessful.
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