Clock rule changes

Watching games on TV, you tend to not notice it as much but when you're at the games, the two things that slow the game to a crawl are random commercial breaks (not after scores or between quarters but at miscellaneous points in the game) and replays that take 10 minutes when everyone in the stadium can come to a conclusion watching a 10 second video on the jumbotron.

This.

You really see it when you’re at the game. Those official timeouts are killers.
 
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The funny/sad thing is, they actually had this strategy against A&M. Just run the clock down, don't worry about actually scoring touchdowns and trying to win, just drain the clock so the score looks close at the end.
…still didn’t cover the spread, smh
 
If the issue causing the longer games is the fast paced style of play why don’t the just make a rule that everyone has to run Mario’s offense??
 
I know the internet message boards say that he loves time of possession but the stats say otherwise

2022 - 30:38 (50 in nation)
2021 - 29:49 (67 in nation)
2020 - 26:10 (119 in nation)
2019 - 28:06 (106 in nation)
2018 - 28:02 (105 in nation)
Maybe he sucks at his job?
 
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