The NCAA football oversight committee is recommending emergency legislation to protect the transfer portal window by issuing ...
If you hate the targeting rule in college football, there was some good news Thursday. Not the best news, but progress nonetheless. A big adjustment to the controversial rule is among proposed rules ...
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.
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In this week's bracketology, Nebraska's men are again eyeing OKC while the Husker women bounce on a bubble full of ACC and ...
The NCAA's Division I Football Rules Subcommittee recommended changes to current targeting rules that mandate a half-game suspension for offenses.
The NCAA proposes severe penalties, creating roster management challenges for Curt Cignetti and Indiana football.
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NCAA rules panel proposes letting player ejected for targeting in 2nd half to play entire next game
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for the first time to play in his team's next game regardless of ...
The NCAA Division I Football Rules Committee is proposing a one-year trial run that would modify the penalty structure for targeting. Players at both the FBS and FCS levels would no longer be ...
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