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Apr 23, 2022 13:46:29 GMT -6
Post by kiyoat on Apr 23, 2022 13:46:29 GMT -6
www.ncaa.org/news/2022/4/21/media-center-appeals-process-approved-for-football-players-called-for-targeting-in-the-second-half.aspxSome new NCAA rules... To address teams that are awarded an injury timeout through deceptive actions, panel members approved a reporting and investigation process. Schools and conferences will be able to report questionable scenarios to the national coordinator of officials, who will review and provide feedback to the conference for further action. Any penalties levied would be up to the conference office or school involved. The NCAA Football Rules Committee considered several in-game options to address this, including altering the injury timeout rule to remove the injured student-athlete for more than one play. Currently, an injured player is required to sit out one play. This concept was debated at length, but the committee was concerned with the additional issues that could be created and did not want to encourage players to continue to participate when injured. Committee members discussed how the pace of play appears to be contributing to this concern. "We considered all options to address this issue, including allowing both teams an opportunity to substitute after a first down," said David Shaw, chair of the Football Rules Committee and coach at Stanford. "This is another step to consider in the future."
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Apr 24, 2022 8:35:26 GMT -6
Post by canislatrans on Apr 24, 2022 8:35:26 GMT -6
Progress.
We just need a name to etch this rule in history.
What do you got? "Fake Rabbits Rule" "Lame Rabbits Rule" "All fake, and no play, makes Jack a dull boy Rule"
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CRAMPS
Apr 24, 2022 9:45:17 GMT -6
via mobile
Post by sdyotefan on Apr 24, 2022 9:45:17 GMT -6
So typical NCAA-- will "study, report, recommend", all of which means nothing will be done. So dishonest coaches/programs can continue what they've been doing.
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