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By Dick Vitale
ESPN.com Friday, June 5, 2009 Eric Hawkes (Alabama): What can be done to prevent fouling at the end games? Should the NCAA consider implementing a 24 second shot clock starting at either the 2-minute warning or the 1 minute warning? This would add excitement to the closing minute and stop all of the unnecessary dribbling/fouling. Your thoughts? BTW, I am a big fan of yours. I am glad you are fully recovered from your health issues. C-A-T-S! CATS! CATS! CATS! Go Kentucky! Go Cats! Calipari's going to bring home #8! Vitale: ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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