The NCAA football rules committee’s latest idea to stop the trend of faking injuries will be to charge a timeout in certain situations.
College football players going down with injuries after the ball is spotted could cost the team a timeout or penalty.
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The lead plaintiff in a US class action against Australian punters in American college football says he just wants a level ...
Mississippi State reported three Level III violations in 2024, including a women's basketball practice squad member placing ...
The NCAA Football Rules Committee has proposed changes to the injury timeout rule for the 2025-26 season, aiming to address the rising concern of feigned injuries used to disrupt momentum, the NCAA ...
Games will be played on an 80-yard field with specific rules regarding uniforms, equipment, and gameplay. TSSAA girls flag ...