The NCAA rules supervision panel playing the final approval of a rule designed to discourage football players to falsify injuries to stop the game watch, NCAA announced Thursday.
From this season, if the medical staff goes to the field to evaluate a player with a team injury after the ball is seen for the next play, the team of that player will be charged a waiting time. If the team has no waiting times to go back, a 5 -yard game delayed penalty will be evaluated.
Fear injuries, sometimes because of the coach’s instructions, had a tactic that the defenses used to stop tempo crimes or as an offense to avoid a penalty due to the game delay or an additional waiting time.
The NCAA Soccer Rules Committee has been worried about pretended injuries for several years. Before the 2021 season, it was a framework that allows a school or conference to request a video review after the game with respect to questionable actions involving participations. If it is determined that a player falsified an injury to manipulate the rules, the infringing team conference was notified by possible disciplinary actions.
A change in extra time waiting times was also approved. Starting with an extra third time, each team will have a waiting time for the duration of the game. Previously, the teams were assigned a time of time for each extra time. From the third extra time, the teams alternate the 2 -point plays until a winner is decided.
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There will be changes in the verbage when the decision on a video review is announced. The referee will only say that the call in the field is “confirmed” or “overturned.” The “confirmed” and “stands” terms will not be used.
There were also a couple of settings to kick and point out formations. No offensive player will be allowed in the SNAP direct line to the possible kicker or within the framework of the Pargo at the points so that the training qualifies as a scrimmage kick formation. If a team is not in the formation of scrimmage kicks, you must have five players numbered from 50 to 79 in the Scrimmage line. In addition, if the Pargo is at the end of the line by formation, the Pargo will lose protection of scrimmage kick and the opposition can align a player about the Pargo.
If any player in an initial kicking team makes an “T” signal with the duration of the arms, the team renounces the right to return the kick and the play will be muttered dead.
No player can call defensive signs that simulate the sound or cadence of offensive signals. The defensive terms “move” and “voice” would be reserved for players on that side of the ball and could not be used by the offensive.
After the waiting time of two minutes in any half, if the defense has 12 or more players in the field and all the players participate in the work, the officials will administer a 5 -yard penalty. The offensive team would have the option to restore the game of the game at the time of the play. If the twelfth player tries to leave the field and has no influence on the game, the defensive team will receive a 5 -yard penalty without adjustment to the game of the game.
In addition, the communication of coach to player implemented for the subdivision of the Football Bowl last year will be allowed in the subdivision of the football championship.
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