College football games often turn on a single play that leaves everyone watching confused. The rules meant to protect players are usually the reason for these long delays and loud disagreements. Fans ...
A potential college football rules change in regard to targeting could be enacted for next season.
The NCAA Division I Football Rules Committee is proposing a one-year trial run that would modify the penalty structure for ...
Under the proposal, players penalized for targeting wouldn't be suspended for part of the next game if they are for first-time offenders.
Targeting has long been a debated rule in NCAA officiating, with college football fans split on how severe the penalty should be for offenders or whether it should exist at all.
The NCAA appears primed to tweak one of college football’s most controversial rules—as well as a rule you might not know existed. Football’s rules committee will discuss changes to the targeting rule ...
The targeting rule exists with the best of intentions in mind, but it's enforcement and punishments have left a lot to be ...
The Division I Football Rules Subcommittee has proposed a one-year trial rule that would change the penalty structure for targeting calls in college football. The NCAA announced the news on Thursday ...
Targeting penalties have steadily declined since 2020 NCAA coordinator of officials Steve Shaw said on Friday.
The targeting penalty has drawn fans' ire since it was introduced in 2008. Uniform violations are a more recent concern for refs.
The NCAA Football Rules Committee is considering changes to the targeting rules in college football.