For the uninitiated, though, it can be confusing to understand what happens at the end of regulation and how the game changes with each successive overtime -- especially with the overtime rules ...
Such a rule has not existed for sports like basketball, baseball and all others aside from wrestling. If the policy is changed, sport-specific NCAA committees will be tasked with determining how ...
This initial discussion will give you a taste of what’s to come — a weekly column where the editors give their thoughts on a controversial new ruling in a sport and decide whether the rule ... the ...
A blanket waiver will exempt postseason games from counting towards redshirt eligibility, the NCAA Division I Oversight Committee announced Tuesday. The new rule, which goes into effect ...
That’s OK because we’re simplifying it and breaking it all down. The NCAA’s targeting rule prohibits players from initiating forcible contact against an opponent that “goes beyond making a ...
The new rule would wipe out the second transfer window, with an NCAA eligibility waiver required for those who leave their team outside the December-January period. Should the Division I Council ...
There weren’t a ton of college football rule changes between the 2023 and 2024 ... communication between coaches and players, the NCAA has finally followed. It’s relatively simple in the ...
The NCAA is blocking Oklahoma State from putting ... of how college sports are evolving at a faster pace than the rule book,” Weiberg said. OSU said it consulted with the Big 12 office and ...
A professional hockey player has committed to Arizona State and should prove an interesting test case for the NCAA.
On Saturday, about an hour before kickoff, the team announced that QR codes would not be permitted on the helmets, per NCAA rules ... at a faster pace than the rule book." Although this is ...
The NCAA is considering giving all sports the redshirt rule, something that only exists in football and wrestling.(Keith Srakocic / AP) According to a report from Ross Dellenger, the NCAA is ...