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At the time, college football rules analyst Matt Austin confirmed that the NCAA’s rule book doesn’t proscribe fake injuries directly, leaving officials without recourse to punish the act.
The NCAA Football Rules Committee approved a series of rule changes Friday aimed to speed up college football games and provide more consistency for in-game management. The rules are on track to ...
NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel will vote April 20 to make these official — Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) March 3, 2023 Current NCAA rules have the clock stop after every first down until ...
The rule will become official for the 2024 season if it is approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, which meets on April 18. College football coaches have been saying for years they’d like ...
Every year, the NCAA slightly tweaks college football's rules and offers various points of emphasis for its officials. In recent years, the NCAA's primary concern has been targeting .
At the time, college football rules analyst Matt Austin confirmed that the NCAA’s rule book doesn’t proscribe fake injuries directly, leaving officials without recourse to punish the act.
College football is looking to crack down on teams allegedly faking injuries, as the NCAA has approved a major rule change to combat the problem starting this season. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.