“Day made it clear that he wants to see the hash marks changed.
"The hash marks," said Day. "I think those hash marks were built for football a long time ago. You know, I think like the NBA has made their adjustments. College (basketball) has made their adjustment -- they moved the three-point line. They've made adjustments. We haven't. And I think now, today, you know, with the type of athletes that we have, they're faster, they're bigger, they're more powerful. You know, putting the ball on a hash mark is just putting everybody in the smaller area of the field. And we're not playing, you know, outside the numbers to the field. I think putting the ball in the middle of the field, more like in the NFL, opens up the entire game."