NCAA’s targeting rule overhaul for 2026 draws fierce debate from fans questioning whether the change goes far enough. Picture this: Your team’s star linebacker gets flagged for targeting late in the ...
The college football offseason often runs quiet. Once the transfer portal closes, the NCAA rarely generates much news. This year, the NCAA conducted an extensive review of several FBS rules. They put ...
The NCAA Division I (FBS) Oversight Committee approved a major overhaul to the targeting penalty structure on Thursday. The move aims to balance player safety with competitive balance. The new rule ...
On Thursday, the NCAA announced the approval of a one-year trial rule to modify the penalty structure surrounding the targeting rule. [Sign up for Inside Texas for just $1! Get the latest on Texas ...
The NCAA is ending automatic carryover suspensions for first-time targeting fouls in a one-year trial for the 2026 season. The NCAA has officially modified its approach to one of the most debated ...
The NCAA Division I Football Subdivision is making a significant adjustment to one of college football’s most debated rules. The FBS Oversight Committee has officially approved changes to the ...
The targeting rule in college football has long been a subject of discontent among coaches, and finally, change is coming to the penalty structure. The Division I FBS Oversight Committee approved a ...
The NCAA’s recent spate of college football rules changes have ranged from mundane (a proposal to force leg coverings failed), controversial to downright spooky (“ghost transfers"). Perhaps of most ...
The NCAA FBS Oversight Committee approved a number of proposed college football rule changes that will take effect with the 2026 season, including a major modification to targeting. Players at the FBS ...
The Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee has announced rule changes for the 2026 college football season. Of note, a first offense for targeting will no longer lead to an automatic ...
Jackson State wide receiver Shemar Savage (1) loses his helmet while trying to run a route during a college football game between Jackson State and Alabama State at Mississippi Veterans Memorial ...
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