A Foot Thick?
Ole Miss head coach Andy Kennedy is in complete favor of a foot thick three point line for college basketball.
“I’m not in favor of keeping two lines on the floor,” Kennedy said. “I think it will really create confusion with the women’s line not moving and now moving the men’s line back another foot. I know they’re going to be contrasting colors, but you’re asking for problems as it relates to which line was it behind: ‘We’ve got to check the monitor.
Really, is he the first to come up with this idea? If he is, then he’s a genius.
If you are behind it, it’s good for men, and if you’re touching it, it’s good for women,” Kennedy said. “I’ve been told that wasn’t feasible, but I think two lines will cause confusion. … I’m talking about a line that’s a foot thick. It would look odd, but we’d get used to it in a year.”
He’s right. It would be a bit different to have this thick line out on the court, but nothing that couldn’t become normal after a little while.
Is Kennedy’s idea a realistic one?
Is the NCAA too stubborn to consider it?
Though this new 20 foot 9 inch three point line is still a far cry from the 23 foot 9 inch line for the pros.
If the NCAA really wanted to open up more room for dribble drives and lessen the dependency on threes, 21 foot and 9 inches would have been a more proactive length to set the line at.
Most three point attempts are about a foot out from the old 19 foot 9 inch line anyway. At least they seem like it.
I don’t expect any significant changes due to the line being moved a foot back.
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