College football rules: NCAA to discuss targeting changes
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College Football Is Finally Being Smart Enough To Look At Changing The Targeting Rule This Offseason Because Everyone Keeps Complaining
Nate blogged about the NFL taunting problem and quite frankly we have a taunting penalty problem in sports. There should never be one unless it's basically a fight. You can talk as much shit as you wa...
College Football Is Finally Set To Address The Targeting Rule That People Have Complained About For Years
College Football Targeting Oklahoma and Missouri The worst rule in college football looks set to finally see some changes after years of complaints from players, coaches, and fans. The targeting rule, which was first introduced in 2008 as a way to improve player safety, has been the topic of several debates ever since a major change in 2013 that turned the penalty into an automatic ejection for the player called for the foul. If the foul takes p…
NCAA College Football’s New Rules Land Authorities in Hot Water
College Football (Image Credits: Imagn) M The targeting penalty has sparked sideline eruptions for over a decade, and officials are finally opening the playbook for revisions. The NCAA plans to examine the rule structure this offseason, focusing on whether ejections and suspensions match the severity of contact. The conversation kicks off this week when commissioners gather in Dallas. Reports came out about the review, and fans rushed in like a …
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