NCAA officials approve major targeting rule changes for college football, removing first-time carryover suspensions and ...
The college football offseason often runs quiet. Once the transfer portal closes, the NCAA rarely generates much news. This ...
The NCAA FBS Oversight Committee approved a number of proposed college football rule changes that will take effect with the ...
The Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee has announced rule changes for the 2026 college football season.
A player ejected for targeting for the first time during the season, regardless of which half it occurs, may participate in ...
After more than a decade of complaints from coaches, the NCAA is eliminating the automatic carryover suspension for ...
The consequences of the most controversial penalty in college football will change for the 2026 season. The FBS oversight ...
For at least one season, a targeting penalty will no longer automatically take a player off the field for the following game.
NCAA Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for ...
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 ...
Oklahoma's Reggie Powers III (13) was called for targeting on Missouri's Kevin Coleman Jr. in a game in November. Kevin Jairaj / Imagn Images The NCAA Division I football rules subcommittee has ...
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