However, only the conferences may impose punishment.
No part of either of a player's legs may be visible (i.e. the socks must reach the pants).
On Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 12:58:55 PM UTC-6, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
No part of either of a player's legs may be visible (i.e. the socks must reach the pants).
What's the point of this rule?
unclejr <wats...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 12:58:55 PM UTC-6, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
No part of either of a player's legs may be visible (i.e. the socks must reach the pants).
What's the point of this rule?
Hide tats?
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On Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 4:49:27 PM UTC-6, xyzzy wrote:
unclejr <wats...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 12:58:55 PM UTC-6, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
No part of either of a player's legs may be visible (i.e. the socks must reach the pants).
What's the point of this rule?
Hide tats?
If that were the case, then all players would have to wear arm coverings too.
Here are the proposed college football rules changes for 2022 (the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel will make the final approval on 4/20):
When targeting is called in the second half, the "first half of the player's next game" suspension may be appealed to the NCAA coordinator of officials, who can remove the penalty if the targeting call was incorrect.
Defensive holding is now an automatic first down, in addition to the 10 yards.
The "Kenny Pickett rule" (when a QB fakes a slide in order to keep defenders from being called for contacting a "defenseless player," the ball is ruled down at that point) is now an official rule. Note that it was used in last season's bowl games andplayoffs.
A school or conference may report what it feels was someone taking a dive to stop the clock for an injury time-out. However, only the conferences may impose punishment.
Blocking below the waist inside the tackle box by linemen and "stationary backs" is now legal.
On Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 12:58:55 PM UTC-6, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
No part of either of a player's legs may be visible (i.e. the socks must reach the pants).
What's the point of this rule?
Here are the proposed college football rules changes for 2022 (the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel will make the final approval on 4/20):
When targeting is called in the second half, the "first half of the player's next game" suspension may be appealed to the NCAA coordinator of officials, who can remove the penalty if the targeting call was incorrect.What punishment is there for the officials if THAT is called, though? Because to get the ejection, it has to get at least through a video review.
Defensive holding is now an automatic first down, in addition to the 10 yards.10 now? That's the only difference...
Been also hearing of the possibility that they might actually get rid of the "clock stops to reset the chains" for a 1st down in the last 2 minutes. Not only do I think that would be a bad idea, I think it'd be better if that were a universal rule atall levels. Give the offense a benefit for getting the line to gain.
When targeting is called in the second half, the "first half of the player's next game" suspension may be appealed to the NCAA coordinator of officials, who can remove the penalty if the targeting call was incorrect.playoffs.
Defensive holding is now an automatic first down, in addition to the 10 yards.
The "Kenny Pickett rule" (when a QB fakes a slide in order to keep defenders from being called for contacting a "defenseless player," the ball is ruled down at that point) is now an official rule. Note that it was used in last season's bowl games and
A school or conference may report what it feels was someone taking a dive to stop the clock for an injury time-out. However, only the conferences may impose punishment.
Blocking below the waist inside the tackle box by linemen and "stationary backs" is now legal.
No part of either of a player's legs may be visible (i.e. the socks must reach the pants).
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