NCAA passes rule changes regarding targeting, jerseys, more
Posted by: Chris Vannini on March 7, 2013
The NCAA has announced a number of new rules to take effect in the 2013 season.
The most notable rule is regarding targeting. Players who target and hit defenseless players above the shoulders will be ejected, along with receiving a 15-yard penalty.
The rule will mirror fighting, where if a player is ejected in the first half, he must miss the entire game and if he is ejected in the second half, he must miss the first half of the next game. However, the ejection part of the penalty will be reviewable by video, and there must be conclusive evidence to overturn it. Conferences have the ability to add sanctions.
The concern with this rule is that officials might be discouraged from making the call, given the extreme punishments. The ability to review the ejection should help with that, though.
Another rule that was passed allows blocking below the waist in typical line play. The hope is to remove the confusion that recent changes to that rule have created.
One notable rule proposal that didn't pass is regarding jerseys or pants that match the color of the playing surface. Boise State is once again allowed to wear all-blue on their home turf. (Same with green teams with green fields).
Additional rules that were passed include:
- An automatic 10-second runoff if the clock must be stopped in the final minute of either half due to injury.
- Three seconds must run off in order to spike the ball. You can still run a play if less than three seconds remain.
- If a player changes numbers during the game, it must be reported to the referee. (Lane Kiffin made some headlines for doing this last season).
- Two players of the same position cannot wear the same number.
- Electronic communication between the on-field officiating crew is allowed.
- Instant replay can adjust the clock at the end of each quarter (rather than only each half).
- Jerseys must have clearly visible numbers that measure 8x10 inches and are one solid color that contrasts the jersey (not including outline). This will begin in FBS this season, but not until next season for FCS, Division II and Division III.
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Chris Vannini is the lead writer for CoachingSearch.com and has covered Michigan State sports for The State News, The Oakland Press and MLive.com. He writes a weekly column for the Detroit Free Press on behalf of SB Nation. Vannini lives in Big Ten country, so his foot speed is far from SEC caliber, but his pulse on coaches is hard to match. Be sure to follow @CoachingBuzz on twitter and send your feedback to [email protected]
Posted by: Chris Vannini on March 7, 2013
The NCAA has announced a number of new rules to take effect in the 2013 season.
The most notable rule is regarding targeting. Players who target and hit defenseless players above the shoulders will be ejected, along with receiving a 15-yard penalty.
The rule will mirror fighting, where if a player is ejected in the first half, he must miss the entire game and if he is ejected in the second half, he must miss the first half of the next game. However, the ejection part of the penalty will be reviewable by video, and there must be conclusive evidence to overturn it. Conferences have the ability to add sanctions.
The concern with this rule is that officials might be discouraged from making the call, given the extreme punishments. The ability to review the ejection should help with that, though.
Another rule that was passed allows blocking below the waist in typical line play. The hope is to remove the confusion that recent changes to that rule have created.
One notable rule proposal that didn't pass is regarding jerseys or pants that match the color of the playing surface. Boise State is once again allowed to wear all-blue on their home turf. (Same with green teams with green fields).
Additional rules that were passed include:
- An automatic 10-second runoff if the clock must be stopped in the final minute of either half due to injury.
- Three seconds must run off in order to spike the ball. You can still run a play if less than three seconds remain.
- If a player changes numbers during the game, it must be reported to the referee. (Lane Kiffin made some headlines for doing this last season).
- Two players of the same position cannot wear the same number.
- Electronic communication between the on-field officiating crew is allowed.
- Instant replay can adjust the clock at the end of each quarter (rather than only each half).
- Jerseys must have clearly visible numbers that measure 8x10 inches and are one solid color that contrasts the jersey (not including outline). This will begin in FBS this season, but not until next season for FCS, Division II and Division III.
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Chris Vannini is the lead writer for CoachingSearch.com and has covered Michigan State sports for The State News, The Oakland Press and MLive.com. He writes a weekly column for the Detroit Free Press on behalf of SB Nation. Vannini lives in Big Ten country, so his foot speed is far from SEC caliber, but his pulse on coaches is hard to match. Be sure to follow @CoachingBuzz on twitter and send your feedback to [email protected]