A Division I football panel is proposing a series of rules changes involving targeting ejections, player dress codes and fair catches, the NCAA announced Thursday.
NCAA Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for ...
The NCAA’s targeting penalty has been one of college football’s most debated rules since the automatic ejection element was ...
The targeting rule exists with the best of intentions in mind. It hoped to take dangerous hits out of the game and limit head injuries. But good intentions don't always mean a rule works. Now, major ...
A third targeting ejection in the same season would cause the offending player to miss the entire next game. Targeting is forcible contact with an opponent's head or neck area where the offending ...