Changes to the college football targeting rule could be on the horizon. Flags for targeting are on the decline over recent ...
The NCAA is reportedly in contact with Fresno State about allegations of Ole Miss tampering with wide receiver Josiah Freeman ...
The NFL will discuss using video review to assess penalties for player safety-related violations that are missed by officials, the league said Friday. Non-calls are currently not reviewable, but ...
Rarely flagged, often fined, the NFL banned the “hip-drop tackle” before the 2024 season. Per the league, a hip-drop tackle occurs when a defender “wraps up a ball carrier and rotates or swivels his ...
Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar, attempting to extend his eligibility, retained an attorney who represented Donald Trump and beat ...
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The NFL is considering throwing penalty flags after replay review
The league’s officiating of the hip-drop tackle rule is so poor that teams want to be able to review it.
Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé missed an early penalty and a golden chance from close range as defending champion Paris ...
Targeting remains the most divisive, confusing and frustrating penalty among fans and coaches, and the NCAA is considering easing up on the punishment.
Riq Woolen is really lucky his game-changing penalty didn't come back to bite the Seahawks.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders is letting his well-compensated players know they will now be held to NFL-like standards with fines in place for violations of team rules and tardiness. A screenshot from ...
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Late to practice? That's $500 as Deion Sanders institutes bigger fines for violating team rules
For the Colorado Buffaloes, there's a stiff price to pay for being late to football practice: a $500 fine. Not showing up at all? That's a $2,500 penalty. Coach Deion Sanders is cracking down on ...
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