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Handball rules in football explained, including latest changes by FIFA, Premier League to hand ball in soccer
It is well-established that using your arms or hands is not allowed in football. Yet changes to the rules have made it ...
The ability of football players to move freely between clubs has not always been as fans are used to in the modern age of the ...
The NCAA football rules committee’s latest idea to stop the trend of faking injuries will be to charge a timeout in certain situations. As part of the 2025 rules proposals revealed Friday, a team ...
After years of struggling over how to stop a trend of faking injuries, college football leaders appear closer than ever to attempting an on-field fix. The NCAA football rules committee will gather ...
College football could see a change in its timeout rules this coming season in an effort to stop perceived fake injuries, if the NCAA can secure the proper approval. The NCAA Football Rules Committee ...
The college football rulebook is a living document, and the 2025 season will feature some newly installed NCAA rules and guidelines for referees to keep in mind while officiating games. While some of ...
The NFL is seeing a decline in punts, with the 2025 season on track to set a record for the fewest punts per game.
College football is looking to crack down on teams allegedly faking injuries, as the NCAA has approved a major rule change to combat the problem starting this season. This week, the Playing Rules ...
The National Federation of State High School Associations approved eight rule changes for high school football, with four addressing player equipment modifications that will take effect over the next ...
The pageantry, the drama, and maybe even the occasional rules-bending shenanigan or two: Yep, the return of college football is so close we can almost taste it — which of course also means that our TV ...
One of the most iconic and bitter rivalries in college football is set to be placed on hold as the USC Trojans and the Notre ...
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College football fans want ESPN's 'rules expert' fired
College football fans appear to be done with ESPN's "rules expert." ESPN college football rules expert Matt Austin is on the broadcast of the Texas vs. Michigan gam. The Cheez-It Citrus Bowl has been ...
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