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Scott Stricklin’s working group, which decided it would be a swell idea during games to allow recorded music between plays and up until the point the quarterback gets in position at the line, is going to have a lot to answer for this fall.

Though prerecorded music was restricted, bands were allowed to play in between plays. Nichols said there are musical dead periods for the start of the game, before halftime and after halftime — when the band made its way back to its seats in the stadium after pregame ceremonies and going to and from the field for the halftime performance.

Those times are when Nichols and his team would look to take advantage of the rule change.

Not a moment’s peace.

I wonder when somebody will have the bright idea to monetize the dead periods with advertisements.

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