I saw this in an article on BDJ:
<span style="font-style: italic;">On the game-winning drive, Farve ended the session with a six-yard
touchdown that saw Favre call a perfect bootleg and high-step into the
end zone. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Of course starting next year, that sort of taunting would get
him flagged and the score would have been nullified. But that’s next
year, said Mullen.</span></span><p style="font-style: italic;">“I don’t know how that works because that was the game-winning
touchdown on the last play of the game,” said Mullen. “Now future rules
it might be an issue and that’s what I told him. I said it will be 15
yards from the spot but for now it’s a dead-ball penalty and the
touchdown will stand.”</p>Is this a new rule the NCAA is considering or is this just something we do for practice? Sounds like something the NCAA is doing but I hadn't heard about it previously... anyone got any insight?
<span style="font-style: italic;">On the game-winning drive, Farve ended the session with a six-yard
touchdown that saw Favre call a perfect bootleg and high-step into the
end zone. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Of course starting next year, that sort of taunting would get
him flagged and the score would have been nullified. But that’s next
year, said Mullen.</span></span><p style="font-style: italic;">“I don’t know how that works because that was the game-winning
touchdown on the last play of the game,” said Mullen. “Now future rules
it might be an issue and that’s what I told him. I said it will be 15
yards from the spot but for now it’s a dead-ball penalty and the
touchdown will stand.”</p>Is this a new rule the NCAA is considering or is this just something we do for practice? Sounds like something the NCAA is doing but I hadn't heard about it previously... anyone got any insight?