The NCAA's Division I Football Rules Subcommittee recommended changes to current targeting rules that mandate a half-game ...
The NCAA Division I Football Rules Committee is proposing a one-year trial run that would modify the penalty structure for ...
Under the proposal, players penalized for targeting wouldn't be suspended for part of the next game if they are for first-time offenders.
The NCAA Football Playing Rules Committee is meeting to discuss changes that could reshape how games are called and played ...
The targeting penalty has been at the center of controversy for years, and after the first two weeks of the college football season, coaches, players and fans alike have raised questions about the ...
During the national championship game last week, one team played the first half without a key defensive player. Miami cornerback Xavier Lucas spent the first two quarters sidelined as part of a ...
Three years after the NCAA instituted the targeting rule, players, coaches and fans are still trying to figure out how to play, coach and watch college football. Bill Carollo, the Big Ten coordinator ...
The targeting penalty in college football could be going under change this offseason. There are quite a few things in college football that people would likely deem controversial, but none probably ...