http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources...es-committee-adjusts-targeting-rule-defensive
Now if they'd only call illegal shifts and whatnot.
typo in the title
Now if they'd only call illegal shifts and whatnot.
typo in the title
Probably more than you would think with all the teams running the HUNH.How many plays are actually snapped with 30 seconds on the play clock? I don't see this as being a big rule change.
I fixed it for you...Most pundits are idiots.
True, but teams always could snap it, which is why the def couldn't really sub. Now, they may have a shot to sub.How many plays are actually snapped with 30 seconds on the play clock? I don't see this as being a big rule change.
The article said that the committee found that most teams running the HUNH offense did not snap the ball with 30 seconds remining on the play clock. This rule is trying to offset the the advantage gained by coaches that use the offense to keep existing defensive personnel on the field, look at that personnel and their formations, then call his offensive play based on that.How many plays are actually snapped with 30 seconds on the play clock? I don't see this as being a big rule change.
A real problem with the substitution rule--it seriously screws up the 2-minute drill.
OK, then.It says it won't be during the last 2 minutes of the half or the last 2 minutes of the game.