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Quote from: jmayer1 on April 18, 2011, 09:32:27 AM
Haha, this is a laughable statement. Here are a few of the "minor" rule differences between the NFL and NCAA football:

-Possession (1 ft vs 2 feet)
-Player downed (no contact vs contact)
-Different ball placement (hash marks)
-Different overtime rules
-Different penalties (most notably pass interference)
-Different timing (25 sec play clock vs 40 second, wait for ball to be "ready to play" vs no wait)
-PAT placement (3 yd line vs 2 yd line)
-Defensive PAT scoring (legal in college vs none in NFL)
-Different instant replay rules
-NCAA footballs have 2 white stripes
-College has no 2 minute warning

Yup, and most minor in nature.  Really, the PAT placement....really?  So the conversion in one is 99.7% and in the other is 99.6%...major difference.  ::)

The overtime rules...cool, because so many games go to overtime.  ::)

The play clock...you mean when teams aren't actually playing but waiting for the play to come in and both sides are in a huddle with no action on the field....keep going.  ::)

I acknowledged the hash marks and PI rules change already in a prior post.  On average how many PI calls per game in the NFL and in college....you might be interested to know that piece of information.   ;) 

The others, yeah I agree with but they are not at the level of the differences between college basketball and NBA basketball.   I'd add a few more that I didn't the other day.  Five second defensive turnover...in college ball you are rewarded for forcing a player to give up the ball if you play on him in 5 seconds...no such thing in pro..the guy can yo-yo it the whole time (thus encouraging less on the ball defense as a result).



I suspect most people recognize that college basketball differences from the NBA game are more stark than college football to the NFL.

rocky_warrior

Props to brew and hoopaloop for trying to get this back on topic.  Unfortunately, it seems doomed to NBA trashing, and options discussion. 

You know what that means...

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