How about having two feet in bounds for a catch like the NFL. Just think how many catches this previous year would not have been catches with this rule.
If players were EJECTED for chop blocks, this tactic would END, I think.No chop blocks!
In my experience most chop blocks are miscommunication between linemen. There is almost always an argument after over who was assigned to block that guy. It got so heated in one game two players of the same team said they would settle it in the parking lot after the game.If players were EJECTED for chop blocks, this tactic would END, I think.
I assume you're referring to all the "support staff" schools now have who officially are not football coaches or staff but in reality are. It's ironic that a Clemson fan is posting this on a Bama site since Clemson and Bama are two of the schools who most push the limits of this, having hoards of "non-football" staff helping primarily with football. That said, I agree with you, the NCAA needs to better define what constitutes coaches and staff and then put more equitable rules in place. As much as I like the benefits Bama has reaped from it, the reality is that it's not fair for them to have all these advisors, volunteers, etc. who in reality are just extra coaches.If you want to create more comp then I would say limit the coaching staff.