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The NCAA Committee proposes an accused time period if the player descends with apparent injury after the ball noticed

The NCAA Committee proposes an accused time period if the player descends with apparent injury after the ball noticed

The NCAA Football Rules Committee announced on Friday that it will propose that a team is accused of a period of time if one of its players fell to the ground due to an apparent injury after the ball is observed for the next piece.

Wounds, sometimes at the coach’s instruction, has become a tactical use of defenses to slow down the tempo offenses or as a way for an offense to avoid a penalty of delaying the game or to obtain an additional time interval.

The proposal of the committee stops in the absence of one submitted by the American Association of Football Coaches, who would have asked a player who descends and receives medical assistance to be in the rest of this possession. Currently, the player has to go out for a piece before gathering.

According to the Commission’s proposal, if the injured player’s team does not remain, it would have evaluated periods of time, a delayed sentence of 5 courts would have been evaluated.

All changes proposed by rules must be approved by NCAA Play Play Surveillance Rules, which are scheduled to discuss the football rules of April 16.

In recent years, injuries have received attention from the rules committee. Starting with 2021, a school or conference is allowed to request a postgame video review led by Steve Shaw’s national coordinator on questionable actions involving wounds. If it is established that a player has forged an injury to manipulate the rules, the conference of the offensive team is notified for possible disciplinary actions.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart, a commission co-president, said in a statement, the committee identified the time period after the ball was observed that when most inappropriate violations occur.

“Having a time interval set by the moment when the game is stopped for an injured player, should help reduce the strategy to make fake injuries,” Smart said.

Timeouts overtime

The committee proposed that if a game reaches a third extension, each team will have a time interval in the rest of the game. Currently, teams are allocated for a time interval for each additional period.

The reason is that at the beginning of the third hour

Replicate the terminology of the decision

The committee recommended that when the decision on instant resumption is announced, the referees only say that the call on the ground is “confirmed” or “overturned”. The terms “confirmed” and “stands” would not be used. Shaw said the committee thought it was spent too much time during the reviews trying to decide whether a call should be “confirmed” or “stands”.

12 men on the field

The committee recommended that, after two minutes, in each half, if the defense committed a foul with 12 or more players on the field and participate in the game, the officials would administer a 5 Court sentence. The offensive team would have the option to reset the game clock at the beginning of the song. If the 12th player tries to leave the field and has no influence on the piece, the defensive team would be penalized at 5 meters, without adjusting to the game hour.

The proposal officials the guidance in season in October, after the Oregon coach, Dan Lanning, acknowledged that his team had induced an illegal substitution punishment at the end of the regular season 32-31 over Ohio.

Just before the state of Ohio caught the ball, a defensive back in Oregon went on the field, giving Ducks an additional defender. The state of Ohio failed to complete a transition against the defense of 12 people in Oregon in the next piece, and the ducks were reported for an illegal substitution punishment. Ohio’s state won 5 meters on the punishment, but lost four seconds from the clock, because the penalty was considered a live ball foul.

Other proposals

– If a player from a team returning a “t” signal during the blow, the game would have been dead.

– In order to address the “non -class signals”, no player could resort defensive signals that simulate the sound or cadence of offensive signals. The defensive terms “move” and “stem” would be reserved the players from that part of the ball and could not be used by the crime.

-The coach-to-player communication will be allowed in the subdivision of the football championship.