Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for the ...
The NCAA Rules Committee has, decided to recommend an elimination of the carryover suspension that comes with a targeting foul for first-time offenders during a season. The current rule, if you are ...
The NCAA's Division I Football Rules Subcommittee recommended changes to current targeting rules that mandate a half-game suspension for offenses.
Under a newly proposed rule, college football players would not have to miss the first half of the next game if it is their first targeting offense of the season. Welcome to BamaCentral’s "Just a ...
The NCAA's Division I Football Rules Subcommittee proposed adopting new rules that would go into effect with the 2026 season, including one lessening the punishment for targeting.
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 ...
Under the proposed change, players would be allowed to play in their next game following the first offense ...
The targeting rule exists with the best of intentions in mind. It hoped to take dangerous hits out of the game and limit head injuries. But good intentions don't always mean a rule works. Now, major ...
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