How big of a difference will this make?

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Shaun1985

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I think teams are only allowed 20 hours a week but during the holiday schedule when classes are out, they don't have a limit and can practice as much as they want? Is that correct? If so, how big of a difference do you think we'll see? I'd imagine a huge difference if true. I'm not familiar with the 20 hour rule or even if it is unlimited time during breaks but I wonder how these timed practices are monitored. Do they have to submit the paperwork to the ncaa or keep it on file in case there is an investigation? I remember hearing how Billy Clyde was notorious for breaking this rule..
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Not sure. It could help.

On the broadcast, Martin said the guys were going home this weekend and would be back on the 26th.
 
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More than anything guys need to get shots up IMO, looking at shooting %s compared from Miss St CCM team and this team the struggles come to light. It seems simple when Martin keeps saying guys need to make shots, but I understand it better after looking at his Missouri State teams.

Gonna be a long lay off before Xavier as well, hope we come out sharp, and not rusty.
 
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17.1.6.3.6 Vacation Periods and Between Terms. Daily and weekly hour limitations do not apply to
countable athletically related activities occurring during an institution’s term-time official vacation period,
as listed in the institution’s official calendar, and during the academic year between terms when classes are
not in session. If such vacation periods occur during any part of a week in which classes are in session, the
institution is subject to the daily and weekly hour limitations during the portion of the week when classes
 
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17.1.6.3.4 Hour-Limitation Record.
Countable hours must be recorded on a daily basis for each student-athlete regardless of whether the student-athlete is participating in an individual or team sport. Any
countable individual or group athletically related activity must count against the time limitation for each
student-athlete who participates in the activity but does not count against time limitations for other team
members who do not participate in the activity. (Adopted: 1/10/91 effective 8/1/91)
 

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