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In the 2019 College Football Playoff semifinal loss to Clemson, the game turned when Ohio State safety Shaun Wade was ejected for targeting Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence. The Buckeyes led 16 ...
Another adjustment is coming to college football’s oft-controversial targeting rules. The NCAA announced Thursday that its playing rules oversight panel approved several rule changes, effective ...
An early example of an unfair act (though such a rule was not yet codified) occurred on November 23, 1918, when Navy faced the powerful Great Lakes NTS team. With Navy leading 6-0, the Midshipmen's captain Bill Ingram fumbled the ball, resulting in Harry Lawrence Eielson, of Great Lakes, picking up the ball and running it most of the way back down the field.
The Peach Bowl referee declined to call a targeting penalty late in the fourth quarter for a helmet-to-helmet hit by Texas safety Michael Taaffe that could've given Arizona State a chance to kick ...
The following rule changes were approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel for the 2022 season. [1]In games featuring instant replay, when players are disqualified for a targeting call in the second half or in overtime (which requires a carryover penalty of sitting out the first half of the next scheduled game), an appeal process will be available to allow the National Coordinator of ...
ATLANTA (AP) — The Peach Bowl referee declined to call a targeting penalty late in the fourth quarter for a helmet-to-helmet hit by Texas safety Michael Taaffe that could've given Arizona State a chance to kick a winning field goal in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals Wednesday.
The following rule changes were voted on by the NCAA Football Rules Committee for the 2016 season: [3] Requiring replay officials to review all aspects of targeting penalties, including the option to call a targeting foul missed by the on-field officials if the foul is deemed egregious.
NCAA rule changes designed to improve the game in 2022 include additions to targeting fouls, fake injuries and blocking below the waist.