The NCAA wants to end fake injuries in college football this season. / Chuck Cook-Imagn Images College football could see a change in its timeout rules this coming season in an effort to stop ...
The NCAA has taken steps to crack down on fake injuries. Under a proposal set forth by the NCAA Football Rules Committee on Friday, teams would be charged with a timeout or penalty for players ...
The SEC implemented guidelines that included fines and potential suspensions for coaches whose players repeatedly fake injuries. The American Football Coaches Association had proposed requiring ...
Trinity Rodman is back with the U.S. women’s team for the first time since last summer’s Paris Olympics. Rodman had been ...
College football could see a change in its timeout rules this coming season in an effort to stop perceived fake injuries, if the NCAA can secure the proper approval. The NCAA Football Rules ...
"Having a set time frame of when the game is stopped for an injured player should hopefully help curtail the strategy of having players fake injuries." The NCAA Football Rules Committee had ...
The American Football Coaches Association proposed the ... but other post-game penalties could be assessed. Supposed fake injuries were initially a topic of conversation following Ole Miss ...