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NCAA Taunting Regulations
Posted on 9/21/18 at 12:22 pm
Posted on 9/21/18 at 12:22 pm
This is long and is how the NCAA both took the fun out of football and instituted 'some' arbitrary regulations. It is in answer to the Devin White 'superman' issue that grew from another thread.
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(a) Pointing the finger(s), hand(s), arm(s) or ball at an opponent, or imitating the slashing of the throat.
(b) Taunting, baiting or ridiculing an opponent verbally.
(c) Inciting an opponent or spectators in any other way, such as simulating the firing of a weapon or placing a hand by the ear to request recognition.
(d) Any delayed, excessive, prolonged or choreographed act by which a player (or players) attempts to focus attention upon himself (or themselves).
(e) An unopposed ball carrier obviously altering stride as he approaches the opponent’s goal line or diving into the end zone.
(f) A player removing his helmet after the ball is dead and before he is in the team area (Exceptions: Team, media or injury timeouts; equipment adjustment; through play; between periods; and during a measurement for a first down).
(g) Punching one’s own chest or crossing one’s arms in front of the chest while standing over a prone player.
(h) Going into the stands to interact with spectators, or bowing at the waist after a good play.
(i) Intentionally removing the helmet while the ball is alive.
(j) Dead-ball contact fouls such as pushing, shoving, striking, etc. that occur clearly after the ball is dead and that are not part of the game action.
(k) After the ball is dead, using forcible contact to push or pull an opponent off the pile.
ALSO
(a) Kicking, throwing, spinning or carrying (including off of the field) the ball any distance that requires an official to retrieve it.
(b) Spiking the ball to the ground [Exception: A forward pass to conserve time.]
(c) Throwing the ball high into the air.
(d) Any other unsportsmanlike act or actions that delay the game.
-During the game, coaches, squad members, and authorized attendants in the team area may not be on the field of play or outside the 25-yard lines to protest an officiating decision or to communicate with players or officials without permission from the referee.
-No disqualified person shall be in view of the field of play.
-No person or mascot subject to the rules, except players, officials and eligible substitutes, shall be on the field of play or end zones during any period without permission from the referee. If a player is injured, attendants may come inbounds to attend him, but they must obtain recognition from an official.
-No substitute(s) may enter the field of play or end zones for purposes other than replacing a player(s) or to fill a player vacancy(ies). This includes demonstrations after any play (A.R. 9-2-1-I).
-Persons subject to the rules, including bands, shall not create any noise that prohibits a team from hearing its signals (Rule 1-1-6).
Enjoy
(a) Pointing the finger(s), hand(s), arm(s) or ball at an opponent, or imitating the slashing of the throat.
(b) Taunting, baiting or ridiculing an opponent verbally.
(c) Inciting an opponent or spectators in any other way, such as simulating the firing of a weapon or placing a hand by the ear to request recognition.
(d) Any delayed, excessive, prolonged or choreographed act by which a player (or players) attempts to focus attention upon himself (or themselves).
(e) An unopposed ball carrier obviously altering stride as he approaches the opponent’s goal line or diving into the end zone.
(f) A player removing his helmet after the ball is dead and before he is in the team area (Exceptions: Team, media or injury timeouts; equipment adjustment; through play; between periods; and during a measurement for a first down).
(g) Punching one’s own chest or crossing one’s arms in front of the chest while standing over a prone player.
(h) Going into the stands to interact with spectators, or bowing at the waist after a good play.
(i) Intentionally removing the helmet while the ball is alive.
(j) Dead-ball contact fouls such as pushing, shoving, striking, etc. that occur clearly after the ball is dead and that are not part of the game action.
(k) After the ball is dead, using forcible contact to push or pull an opponent off the pile.
ALSO
(a) Kicking, throwing, spinning or carrying (including off of the field) the ball any distance that requires an official to retrieve it.
(b) Spiking the ball to the ground [Exception: A forward pass to conserve time.]
(c) Throwing the ball high into the air.
(d) Any other unsportsmanlike act or actions that delay the game.
-During the game, coaches, squad members, and authorized attendants in the team area may not be on the field of play or outside the 25-yard lines to protest an officiating decision or to communicate with players or officials without permission from the referee.
-No disqualified person shall be in view of the field of play.
-No person or mascot subject to the rules, except players, officials and eligible substitutes, shall be on the field of play or end zones during any period without permission from the referee. If a player is injured, attendants may come inbounds to attend him, but they must obtain recognition from an official.
-No substitute(s) may enter the field of play or end zones for purposes other than replacing a player(s) or to fill a player vacancy(ies). This includes demonstrations after any play (A.R. 9-2-1-I).
-Persons subject to the rules, including bands, shall not create any noise that prohibits a team from hearing its signals (Rule 1-1-6).
Posted on 9/21/18 at 12:27 pm to the obvious one
Taunting is bullshite. It’s subjective and can sway momentum in a game. I get not sprinting over to the opposing bench and telling them to go frick themselves but let the kids have some fun and emotion. The ncaa needs to get off their high horse with this.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 12:32 pm to jlovel7
Like the NFL the No Fun League!
Posted on 9/21/18 at 12:33 pm to jlovel7
quote:
It is in answer to the Devin White 'superman' issue that grew from another thread
Devin White address this earlier this week, it was not his Superman. Apparently Divinity did something much worse further down field.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:36 pm to Bosethus68
quote:
Devin White address this earlier this week, it was not his Superman. Apparently Divinity did something much worse further down field.
Not disputing this at all... However, I seem to recall the ref's called Whites number in association with the penalty...
I wouldn't rely on my memory tho...
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:39 pm to klrstix
quote:
Not disputing this at all... However, I seem to recall the ref's called Whites number in association with the penalty...
They did, but then changed who it was called on at halftime.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:39 pm to klrstix
quote:
Not disputing this at all... However, I seem to recall the ref's called Whites number in association with the penalty...
I wouldn't rely on my memory tho...
I wouldn't rely on SEC refs getting a number correct on a penalty either, though.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:40 pm to the obvious one
On the last drive, on 3rd down when Joe got hit hard on the QB draw, Auburn's linebacker who made the tackle literally did this:
Let the boys play
Let the boys play
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:41 pm to klrstix
quote:
Not disputing this at all... However, I seem to recall the ref's called Whites number in association with the penalty...
I wouldn't rely on my memory tho...
And the ref called the wrong number. The penalty was definitely on Divinity.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:45 pm to Bosethus68
I think Hester said it was on Divinity too, he had ran out and made a bad gesture in the middle of the AU symbol at midfield.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:52 pm to the obvious one
They could seriously throw a flag after just about every touchdown or significant play throughout the game with these rules. There’s so much subjectivity that they can just throw a flag whenever they want to and would be able to justify it by any one of these ridiculous rules.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 1:55 pm to the obvious one
The penalty wasn’t White even though they called his number. White talks about it in the attached video at around the 2:37 mark
LINK
LINK
Posted on 9/21/18 at 2:13 pm to the obvious one
just celebrate on the sidelines, then there's no risk. Hug and high-five teammates on the field, but anything more than that, just do it on the sidelines.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 2:41 pm to LSUGrad9295
What exactly did Divinity do? I’m just curious if it’s funny
Posted on 9/21/18 at 3:07 pm to TigersGeaux001
On the sideline please stop acting like a two year old .
Posted on 9/21/18 at 3:30 pm to Sweet daddy
If the NCAA can come up with all these "taunting" rules, then certainly they can prohibit the playing of that retarded arse "We from Weezanna. Wawawawa Weezana. Wawawa Weezana" song in Tiger Stadium. It's really time to move past that.
This post was edited on 9/21/18 at 3:40 pm
Posted on 9/21/18 at 3:52 pm to TigersGeaux001
quote:
What exactly did Divinity do? I’m just curious if it’s funny
Me too. Is it on film anywhere?
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