ESPN’s Elle Duncan slams college football’s overtime rules






ESPN’s Elle Duncan recently took to Twitter to slam college football’s overtime rules, calling them “ridiculous” and “outdated.” Duncan, a sports anchor and reporter for ESPN, expressed her frustration with the current system, which allows each team to start a possession from the opponent’s 25-yard line in overtime until a winner is determined.

In her tweet, Duncan argued that college football should adopt a format similar to the NFL’s overtime rules, which give both teams a chance to possess the ball and score. She also criticized the lack of fairness in the current system, highlighting instances where teams have lost games without ever getting a chance to touch the ball in overtime.

Duncan’s comments have sparked a debate among fans and analysts, with some agreeing with her assessment and others defending the current overtime rules. As college football continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see if any changes are made to address the concerns raised by Duncan and others.

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