The MVC spring meetings begin today in Kansas City.
Among the top issues the MVC and Comissioner Doug Elgin are considering is looking at ways to avoid shot-clock problems at ends of games--
The MVC is actually in the minority of conferences that do not use a wireless system to start and stop the clock which could lower the chances of error in the final minutes of games.
Other issues to be discussed include cost-cutting issues. Could the MVC go back to a system that only allows the top 8 teams to qualify for the MVC tournament, and eliminate the "play-in games" and the extra day for the tournament?
Among the top issues the MVC and Comissioner Doug Elgin are considering is looking at ways to avoid shot-clock problems at ends of games--
The MVC is actually in the minority of conferences that do not use a wireless system to start and stop the clock which could lower the chances of error in the final minutes of games.
Other issues to be discussed include cost-cutting issues. Could the MVC go back to a system that only allows the top 8 teams to qualify for the MVC tournament, and eliminate the "play-in games" and the extra day for the tournament?
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