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Changes to injury timeouts approved in NCAA football among other approved changes
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:31 am
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:31 am
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The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Wednesday approved modifications to the injury timeout rules in football, beginning with the 2025-26 season.
Under the new rule, if medical personnel enter the field to evaluate an injured player after the ball is spotted by the officiating crew for the next play, that player's team will be charged a timeout.
If the team does not have any timeouts remaining, a 5-yard delay-of-game penalty will be assessed.
The injury timeout proposal was made by the NCAA Football Rules Committee after many in the college football community raised concerns about strategies in which players fake an injury to stop the opposition's momentum or to avoid using an allotted timeout.
This has been a topic of discussion for the NCAA Football Rules Committee in recent years. Before the 2021 season, a framework was instituted that allows a school or conference to request a postgame video review headed by Steve Shaw, the NCAA secretary-rules editor/national coordinator of officials, regarding questionable actions involving injuries.
If it was determined that a player faked an injury to manipulate the rules, the offending team's conference was notified, and any possible disciplinary action could be made by the conference office.
The impetus for the rule change next season is to provide an in-game mechanism that can curtail the faking of injuries because Football Rules Committee members think these actions negatively affect the overall perception of the game.
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Other rule changes
The panel approved:
When the decision on instant replay is announced, the referee will only say that the call on the field is "upheld" or "overturned." The terms "confirmed" and "stands" will not be used.
No offensive player can be in the direct line of the snap to the potential kicker or within the frame of the snapper on punts for the formation to qualify as a scrimmage kick formation. If a team is not in scrimmage kick formation, it must have five players numbered 50 through 79 on the line of scrimmage. Additionally, if the snapper is on the end of the line by formation, the snapper will lose scrimmage kick protection, and the opposition can line a player over the snapper.
If any player on a kickoff-return team makes a "T" signal with his arms during the kick, the team gives up the right to return the kick, and the play will be whistled dead.
Enhanced rules regarding simulating action at the snap and words or signals that distract opponents when they are preparing to put the ball in play will also be effective next season. No player can call defensive signals that simulate the sound or cadence of the offensive signals. The defensive terms "move" and "stem" would be reserved for players on that side of the ball and could not be used by the offense.
After the two-minute timeout in either half, if the defense commits a foul with 12 or more players on the field and all the players participate in the play, the officials will administer a 5-yard penalty. The offensive team would have the option to reset the game clock back to the time at the start of the play. If the 12th player is attempting to leave the field and has no influence on the play, the defensive team will be penalized 5 yards with no adjustment to the game clock.
Coach-to-player communication, similar to technology implemented for the Football Bowl Subdivision last year, will be a permissive option for teams that compete in the Football Championship Subdivision.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:33 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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Under the new rule, if medical personnel enter the field to evaluate an injured player after the ball is spotted by the officiating crew for the next play, that player's team will be charged a timeout.
If the team does not have any timeouts remaining, a 5-yard delay-of-game penalty will be assessed.
If I'm reading this right, players now just need to fall down a little earlier so it's before the referees spot the ball?
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:36 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Of the proposed solutions, did anyone doubt that the ncaa would choose the one that doesn't prioritize actual player safety at the same time it barely addresses the problem? Classic.
This post was edited on 4/17/25 at 11:37 am
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:37 am to GeauxPanthers2
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If I'm reading this right, players now just need to fall down a little earlier so it's before the referees spot the ball?
If I am reading it right its based on when the medical personnel enter the field.
So a guy can fall down whenever he wants, if the trainers come in after the ball is spotted its assessed
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:40 am to Fun Bunch
But yes, Lane Kiffin will just instruct particular defensive players to go down after every play in certain circumstances, and have training personnel ready to go to that player immediately, even during the previous play
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:40 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
I’m absolutely in favor ending the BS fake injuries, but I think this is going to be very messy to enforce.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:45 am to Fun Bunch
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So a guy can fall down whenever he wants, if the trainers come in after the ball is spotted its assessed
It's intended that if a player got hurt on the play, he was already down on the ground.
He didn't get hurt, stand up, line up in formation, then fall to the ground.
So it's now on the coaches to say "if you are hurt, or think you may be hurt, stay on the ground"
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:47 am to mule74
Agreed. The easy solution would have been that if play had to be stopped for an injured player, that player couldn’t return for the rest of that drive unless their team opted to use a timeout.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:48 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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When the decision on instant replay is announced, the referee will only say that the call on the field is "upheld" or "overturned." The terms "confirmed" and "stands" will not be used.
honestly WGAS about this? Was this enough of a problem to change rules for?
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Enhanced rules regarding simulating action at the snap and words or signals that distract opponents when they are preparing to put the ball in play will also be effective next season.
I hate this, considering it's alrady subjective as frick to begin with. I fully GET the reason behind why the rule exists and am in favor of it. For sure. But I cna't tell you how many times I've seen a defense penalized for a linebacker signaling to other defenders, or hell even just running towards the line and stopping, all int he name of "disconcerting signals"
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:55 am to Tiger Prawn
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Agreed. The easy solution would have been that if play had to be stopped for an injured player, that player couldn’t return for the rest of that drive unless their team opted to use a timeout.
The more entertaining rule would be the team must play a man down for the rest of the drive.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 12:17 pm to therick711
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The more entertaining rule would be the team must play a man down for the rest of the drive.
Player must sit for the drive.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 12:27 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
So basically they’re going to encourage teams to instruct players to go down more often instead of attempting to walk it off. This will be a disaster with legit cramping issues.. I understand the desire to curb the bullshite stuff but I don’t see this being a valid answer
Posted on 4/17/25 at 12:27 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
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After the two-minute timeout in either half, if the defense commits a foul with 12 or more players on the field and all the players participate in the play, the officials will administer a 5-yard penalty. The offensive team would have the option to reset the game clock back to the time at the start of the play. If the 12th player is attempting to leave the field and has no influence on the play, the defensive team will be penalized 5 yards with no adjustment to the game clock.
The Dan Lanning rule
Posted on 4/17/25 at 1:53 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
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No offensive player can be in the direct line of the snap to the potential kicker or within the frame of the snapper on punts for the formation to qualify as a scrimmage kick formation. If a team is not in scrimmage kick formation, it must have five players numbered 50 through 79 on the line of scrimmage. Additionally, if the snapper is on the end of the line by formation, the snapper will lose scrimmage kick protection, and the opposition can line a player over the snapper.
I don't like this.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 3:52 pm to TigerFanatic99
quote:don't understand the motive of this. Are they trying to get rid of the spread punt formation?
No offensive player can be in the direct line of the snap to the potential kicker or within the frame of the snapper on punts for the formation to qualify as a scrimmage kick formation. If a team is not in scrimmage kick formation, it must have five players numbered 50 through 79 on the line of scrimmage. Additionally, if the snapper is on the end of the line by formation, the snapper will lose scrimmage kick protection, and the opposition can line a player over the snapper.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 3:54 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
quote:so you dont even have to catch the ball. Automatic touchback? Play it where it lands?
If any player on a kickoff-return team makes a "T" signal with his arms during the kick, the team gives up the right to return the kick, and the play will be whistled dead.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 4:13 pm to crewdepoo
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don't understand the motive of this. Are they trying to get rid of the spread punt formation?
Apparently trick plays are an unfair advantage.
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