When did college football overtime start? Prior to the 1995 season, when a game was tied at the end of regulation, the game would simply result in a tie. That changed ahead of that year's bowl ...
It’s no secret that one of college football’s most controversial ... Some of the NCAA’s examples of a defenseless player include: These rules are designed to protect both the player being ...
Every year, the NCAA slightly tweaks college football's rules and offers various points of emphasis for its officials. In recent years, the NCAA's primary concern has been targeting. The NCAA ...
A blanket waiver will exempt postseason games from counting towards redshirt eligibility, the NCAA Division I Oversight ... bowl and College Football Playoff contests toward that number.
College football's overtime rules haven't always looked like they do nowadays. Until 1996, games would end in a tie without going to overtime. The NCAA, sensing the lack of satisfaction that a ...
Amid lawsuits, a $2.8 billion settlement reached in May raises new concerns about fairness, recruitment, and the future of ...
EA’s NCAA Football cover stars operated on a different principle for a while compared to the spotlight athletes in other sports games. NCAA rules forbade college athletes from appearing on the ...
REQUIRED READING:Michigan football has 'target' on its back ... NOA accuses seven staffers from the 2023 team of violating NCAA rules. Manuel noted he has been frustrated with how that process ...
The NCAA this week approved Gallaudet University's use of a new football helmet designed specifically for deaf and hearing impaired athletes during the 2024 season.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a law on Tuesday that should help Georgia, Georgia Tech and the state's other teams.
In the wake of Connor Stalions’ sign-stealing scandal at Michigan, the NCAA permitted FBS schools to use coach-to-player ...