spliff45
Well-Known Member
and some other changes starting next year.
New rules may give college football an NFL look - College Football - Rivals.com
New rules may give college football an NFL look - College Football - Rivals.com
I think replay is fine the way it is. Teams get one actual challenge, so it's not like they're calling all the reviews. If an official believes that the wrong call was made, or that it might have been, I'd prefer to see them get it right. They start using it for penalties, and I'll agree with you.
One foot in makes for more spectacular catches. I'm sure the NFL wouldn't mind college switching to both feet though. Makes receivers a little easier to assess (it's relatively easy to get one foot down).
Interesting.
The rule changes in recent years have been hit-and-miss. Remember when they started the game clock after a change of possession? Fortunately, they reverted back.
I'd be fine with all of the proposed rule changes. In fact, I'd be all for instituting the NFL rule book completely. Specifically, replay needs to be changed--there are too many stoppages in the college game. The only rule I might keep is the clock stopping after a first down--this distinguishes the college game from the NFL game, and allows for more come from behind victories.
I think replay is fine the way it is. Teams get one actual challenge, so it's not like they're calling all the reviews. If an official believes that the wrong call was made, or that it might have been, I'd prefer to see them get it right. They start using it for penalties, and I'll agree with you.
One foot in makes for more spectacular catches. I'm sure the NFL wouldn't mind college switching to both feet though. Makes receivers a little easier to assess (it's relatively easy to get one foot down).