With about five minutes left in the 3rd quarter on Saturday, Youngstown State received the ball, ran three inconsequential plays that got them seven yards, and then punted the ball. This sequence took two minutes and 21 seconds of game time.
Here's the thing; I don't know how much the new clock rules are really impacting overall scores or even possessions per game. I do know that overmatched teams are doing their best to exploit them. The Michigan Wolverines (for example) absolutely dominated UNLV yesterday in just about every facet of the game, from the opening kickoff to the final whistle.