11-25-2019, 02:12 PM
Tacking this on here, even though it isn't about this game, nor is it limited to WBB.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men...experiment
NOT THE PAC-12.
Included: ACC, AAC, A10, Big Ten, Big12, CUSA, MAAC, Mtn West, SEC, SunBelt
(Some conferences will allow it for just tournament games only.)
One question I'd have about that is whether you could monitor movement of individual players (your side & your opponents) to note who is slowing down, or reacting less quickly than normal, or to pick up other abnormal behavior (lower jump, a slight limp, etc.). How long do you think it would be until someone could track breathing or heart rate? (Perhaps the agreement prohibits biometric data, but that article didn't say.)
https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men...experiment
Quote:The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules committees have approved waiver requests from 10 conferences permitting the use of electronically transmitted data to the bench for coaching purposes during the 2019-20 season.
Teams have the option of using the experimental rule during conference regular season or tournament games only.
NOT THE PAC-12.
Included: ACC, AAC, A10, Big Ten, Big12, CUSA, MAAC, Mtn West, SEC, SunBelt
(Some conferences will allow it for just tournament games only.)
One question I'd have about that is whether you could monitor movement of individual players (your side & your opponents) to note who is slowing down, or reacting less quickly than normal, or to pick up other abnormal behavior (lower jump, a slight limp, etc.). How long do you think it would be until someone could track breathing or heart rate? (Perhaps the agreement prohibits biometric data, but that article didn't say.)
