The NCAA Football Playing Rules Committee is meeting to discuss changes that could reshape how games are called and played ...
A potential college football rules change in regard to targeting could be enacted for next season.
Under the proposed change, players would be allowed to play in their next game following the first offense ...
With the college football offseason in full swing, two potential rule changes are being discussed for next season. One ...
During the national championship game last week, one team played the first half without a key defensive player. Miami cornerback Xavier Lucas spent the first two quarters sidelined as part of a ...
The NCAA's Division I Football Rules Subcommittee recommended changes to current targeting rules that mandate a half-game ...
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 proposal, players penalized for targeting wouldn't be suspended for part of the next game if they are for first-time offenders.
The college football offseason overall is pretty quiet this time of year. In 2026, it has been a little bit louder with ...
Targeting penalties have steadily declined since 2020 NCAA coordinator of officials Steve Shaw said on Friday.
Pants could get longer and targeting suspensions shorter if new NCAA football rules are approved by their committees ...
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 ...
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