what Im reading is that the NCAA technically has no maximum delay and the longest in recent memory was about 3 hours. Because 3 quarters have been completed, the score can stand as a final result if both ADs agree. Less clear what happens if the delay becomes impractical and one AD doesn’t agree.
I'm kinda hoping the game gets called so the Ags win. That would leave a bad taste in my mouth, though. If the game does resume, who does the long delay favor? UC Davis, because their biological clocks are still PDT?
I thought the traditional wisdom was that a delay favors the defense and the team without the momentum? Which is UCD, for the immediate drive at least.
The delay is fortuitous for Davis as they were getting whipped. Offense has no plays that they can rely on.
Defense was also either gassed or making mistakes. So a time out is a good thing.
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