A major new rule change regarding player injuries could come to college football if the NCAA can secure approval, according ...
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NCAA committee to consider coaches’ proposal to combat ‘unethical behavior’ of fake injuriesA proposed rule change intended to discourage players from faking injuries that prompt unwarranted timeouts will be ...
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According to a report Wednesday by The Athletic, a group of coaches at last month’s American Football Coaches Association ...
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College football coaches discussing fake injury rules: reportThis isn’t the first time that college football’s decision makers have attempted to curb what appeared to be an effort by teams to have their players fake injuries to stall opponents’ momentum.
After years of struggling over how to stop a trend of faking injuries, college football leaders appear closer than ever to a ...
College football fans, brace yourselves—there might be a big shake-up coming to how the game handles injuries, or rather, the ...
In October 2024, following a 27-3 loss to Ole Miss, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer addressed concerns about players feigning injuries to disrupt the gam ...
The NCAA rules committee is reportedly looking to finally crack down on the rash of fake injuries in college football.
The NCAA is considering a new rule to curb fake injuries in college football. Under the proposal, any injured player would have to sit out for the entire drive, with a possible exception for ...
After the half-measures failed to stop the problem of feigned injuries, the NCAA is planning to look at a full-measure.
Bob Asmussen is a college football reporter and columnist for The News-Gazette. He can be reached at 217-393-8248 or asmussen ...
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