While most of the rule change discussions of this off-season center on the now-tabled “Saban Rule” that would aim to slow down college offenses, the NCAA Football Rules Committee has made a very sensible change to the targeting rule. According to ESPN’s Brett McMurphy, overturned targeting penalties will no longer remain 15-yard penalties against teams. This rule never made much sense, and was one of the most controversial during the season, so it is good to see that common sense has prevailed here.
McMurphy’s followers are very excited about the change.
Report: College Football Makes Sensible Adjustment To Targeting Rule
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