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Shot Clock

Why would anyone drop because there is not a shot clock> They are playing almost the entire season with out it. Many if not Most will not have a shot clock game all season
 
The $8000 is you have a system that is already compatible to add the shot clock. If not, the cost will be quite a bit more. What still gets me is that this is even a discussion after it was voted down by a good margin.
MSHSAA doesn’t care what the members think. It was very obvious after the area meetings that they are going to institute the shot clock whether it is wanted or not. They are under a lot of pressure from the coaches association to do so. Not sure why they would side with them over the members, but they have.
 
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MSHSAA doesn’t care what the members think. It was very obvious after the area meetings that they are going to institute the shot clock whether it is wanted or not. They are under a lot of pressure from the coaches association to do so. Not sure why they would side with them over the members, but they have.
Good.
 
Whether its this question or another, why would it be "GOOD" to not care what the majority of members think?
 
I didn’t say you shouldn’t care. But so what? It’s good for the game. The members are often horrifically wrong.
It won’t be so good for the game when the schools don’t have someone to operate it properly and the officials don’t know how to call it properly.
 
SO who decides if you can use a shot Clock or not? Doesnt this have to be fully approved by MSHSAA? Like, it seems some events and schools are picking and choosing whwtwher it will be used or not. I am in favor of a shot clock, but until it becomes sanctioned why are we even using them.
 
only at tournaments and shootouts and its up to the host. Now, from what I have seen, hosts, are asking teams that are participating if they want it or not...
 
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