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Re: new rules for 2023 season

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st808 wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 3:06 pm new rules for 2023 football:

1. outside of the last 2 minutes of each half, the clock will not stop for 1st downs in d1 and d2 football.
2. teams will not be allowed to call consecutive timeouts
3. penalties at the end of the first and third quarters will be applied on the first play of the following quarter. sounds like no more untimed plays at the end of the 1st and 3rd quarters. all plays will be timed plays.
Is #2 the McMackin Rule?

Just kidding - it must have to do with end of game icing of kickers.

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Re: new rules for 2023 season

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Duster wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 4:37 pm
st808 wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 3:06 pm new rules for 2023 football:

1. outside of the last 2 minutes of each half, the clock will not stop for 1st downs in d1 and d2 football.
2. teams will not be allowed to call consecutive timeouts
3. penalties at the end of the first and third quarters will be applied on the first play of the following quarter. sounds like no more untimed plays at the end of the 1st and 3rd quarters. all plays will be timed plays.
Is #2 the McMackin Rule?

Just kidding - it must have to do with end of game icing of kickers.
All the new rules look logical enough to me, except the second one.
Were these timeouts so imbalanced that they required changes to the rules

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Re: NCAA Council adopts new football recruiting rule changes

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https://www.ncaa.org/news/2023/6/28/med ... tions.aspx https://twitter.com/chris_hummer/status/1674132303117688832
Scholarships for Transfers

In August 2022, the Division I Board adopted changes to transfer rules that require a school that awards a scholarship to a transfer to continue to provide that scholarship for the rest of that student-athlete's eligibility, unless they graduate, transfer again or leave for professional athletics opportunities.

The council this week adopted two modifications to those requirements. The first will allow transfers who opt not to participate in sports after a coaching change at their second school to continue to receive their scholarships without counting against team scholarship limits. The second modification exempts a school from being obligated to count the scholarship if the transferring student-athlete does not actually enroll at the school.

The council also introduced a proposal into the legislative cycle that, if approved, will continue to mandate that transfers who stop competing for nonathletics reasons receive scholarship funds until they graduate, transfer or pursue professional athletics opportunities. However, the proposed change would no longer count those individuals as part of a team's scholarship limits if they withdraw from the school, enabling athletics scholarship dollars to be reallocated to a currently participating student-athlete.

Transfer windows

The council introduced a proposal to reduce notification-of-transfer windows to 30 days, down from 60. Data from the past year indicate that most student-athletes enter the Transfer Portal at the beginning of the transfer window.

Now that the proposal has been formally introduced, respective oversight committees and the Division I Student Athlete Advisory Committee will gather additional feedback and offer potential amendments to the proposal over the summer. A final vote on the proposal will be considered by the council during its October meeting.
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Re: 2023 NCAA rule changes

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https://www.ncaa.org/news/2023/10/4/med ... ndows.aspx https://twitter.com/NCAA_PR/status/1709553711305855229 https://twitter.com/RossDellenger/status/1709623708074021176 https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/status/1709624320413061589 https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/status/1709623651262165220
The council voted to eliminate the annual limit on initial counters in both FBS and FCS (previously 25 and 30 per year, respectively, per program).
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Re: 2023 NCAA rule changes

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Photo shoots now banned for unofficial visits....and under consideration also for official visits.https://twitter.com/TP4PT/status/1709741728897405428 https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/status/1709698029123453212

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Re: 2023 NCAA rule changes

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No more minimum attendance requirements. Good for us since we'll be using Ching Field for a while. https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/status/1709625234557448236
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https://twitter.com/247Sports/status/1760715545932919256

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Re: NCAA rule changes

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Yet another rule change that favors P4 programs (who have larger budgets & resources for NIL, locker rooms, equipment, training table, etc.) over G5 programs (like UH who have limited budget & resources).
https://twitter.com/RossDellenger/status/1768729697901326427

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Re: NCAA rule changes

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kapakahi wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 4:47 pm Yet another rule change that favors P4 programs (who have larger budgets & resources for NIL, locker rooms, equipment, training table, etc.) over G5 programs (like UH who have limited budget & resources).
https://twitter.com/RossDellenger/status/1768729697901326427
All rule changes are designed to help P4 schools.
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Yet another proposed rule change that would favor P4 programs....

https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-colleg ... 44263.html https://twitter.com/RossDellenger/status/1772958209415799090

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Re: NCAA rule changes

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Latest transfer rule changes (creating free agency) that favor P4 programs over G5 programs (like UH)....
https://twitter.com/NCAA_PR/status/1780727832252920285 https://twitter.com/NCAA_PR/status/1780673589278056628
The Division I Council on Wednesday unanimously adopted a package of rules changes to allow transferring student-athletes who meet certain academic eligibility requirements to be immediately eligible at their new school, regardless of whether they transferred previously. The council's action is not final until the meeting concludes Thursday and is subject to ratification by the Division I Board of Directors at its meeting later this month. If ratified, the rules would be effective immediately.

Specifically, to be immediately eligible after a transfer, undergraduate student-athletes would have to have left their previous school while academically eligible and in good standing (not subject to disciplinary suspension or dismissal) and meet progress-toward-degree requirements at their new school before competing. For graduate transfer student-athletes to be eligible, they would have to earn a degree from their previous school, leave while academically eligible and be enrolled as a full-time postgraduate student while continuing to satisfy minimum academic standards.

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All of these changes are inconsequential. There is no such thing as "college football." Call it what it really is "semi-pro football."

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Re: NCAA rule changes

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https://www.ncaa.org/news/2024/4/19/med ... tball.aspx https://twitter.com/NCAA_PR/status/1781366311903252487 https://twitter.com/ESPNRittenberg/status/1781367114634342854
Optional technology rules in football, effective for the 2024 season, were approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Thursday.

In games involving Football Bowl Subdivision teams, each school will have the option to use coach-to-player communications through the helmet to one player on the field. That player will be identified by having a green dot on the back midline of the player's helmet.

The communication from the coach to the player will be turned off with 15 seconds remaining on the play clock or when the ball is snapped, whichever comes first.

Teams can have up to 18 active tablets for use in the coaching booth, sideline and locker room. Tablets cannot be connected to other devices to project larger additional images and cannot include analytics, data or data access capability or other communication access. All team personnel will be allowed to view the tablets during the game.

Two-minute timeout
The panel approved adding an automatic timeout when two minutes remain in the second and fourth quarters.

This rules change synchronizes all timing rules, such as 10-second runoffs and stopping the clock when a first down is gained in bounds, which coincides with the two-minute timeout.


Other rules changes
Penalizing horse-collar tackles that occur within the tackle box as a 15-yard personal foul. Previously, a horse-collar tackle within the tackle box was not a foul.

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Division I council? Isn't just looking at the players good enough? You're good. You're gone. What happened to just that? There will be no mix up now.

Some feel Timmy Chang was a walk on graduate. At 5-10 1/2 tall. So borderline questionable. On scholarship. UH football Manoa. 1999. Out of St. Louis High School Crusaders, now UH football head coach. I don't want to complain, but I'm sure you guys have some names deserving also some names not deserving. Pono Ma'a was 6-8 tall MVB in 1982. I think. So he was not questionable. He played beach volleyball in California after UH.

For the day? No. I'm just a forum goer. For the day, would mean I'm playing the game or part of the game by association. The reason why Hawai'i lost all the time in the 1980s, 1990s, but won in 2002s, was because the day was other country. Like Greek. Better recruiting will change that.

Of all the schools UH Men's volleyball can choose from whether OIA, ILH, KIF, BIIF, MIL, these players only come in limited amount. They'll need to look elsewhere to win. Too bad on the Big West Championships this year. Maybe next year. But that is what I mean. For the day are them. Not me.

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