Pasted here is the new procedure in College for OT. Sounds good to me.

"The committee (NCAA Rules) also reviewed the longstanding issue of overtimes during its annual meeting. After gathering information for the past year, the committee voted to keep the duration of the game at two periods of 45 minutes, followed by two 10-minute sudden-victory overtimes. During the regular season, if the game is tied at the end of the second sudden-victory overtime period, the game will be a tie and recorded as such.

For postseason games, including conference tournaments, play-ins and all NCAA tournament games (except the national championship final), if the score is tied after two sudden-victory overtime periods, the game will be recorded as a tie and penalty kicks will be used only to determine advancement in the tournament.

For the NCAA championship game, if the score is tied after two sudden-victory overtime periods, penalty kicks will be used to determine a winner. The team with the most penalty kicks at the conclusion of the procedure will be declared the winner of the national championship and the game will be recorded as a victory for the winning team and as a defeat for the losing team."