The NCAA FBS Oversight Committee approved a number of proposed college football rule changes that will take effect with the ...
NCAA announces a change in the post-game suspensions for college football targeting penalties for the 2026 season ...
After more than a decade of complaints from coaches, the NCAA is eliminating the automatic carryover suspension for ...
NCAA’s targeting rule overhaul for 2026 draws fierce debate from fans questioning whether the change goes far enough. Picture this: Your team’s star linebacker gets flagged for targeting late in the ...
The NCAA rewrote the rule books for the 2026 season with a major amendment to the targeting penalty structure.
A player ejected for targeting for the first time during the season, regardless of which half it occurs, may participate in ...
Spring practice is underway for many college football teams, and the NCAA is beginning to tweak some rules ahead of the 2026 season. This time of year is typically when we see adjustments to rules or ...
Georgia defensive back Jacorey Thomas (20), who ejected for targeting, hits Mississippi wide receiver Cayden Lee (19) causing Lee’s mouthpiece to come out as Georgia defensive back Daylen Everette (6) ...
The NCAA Division I FBS Oversight Committee has approved changes to the targeting penalty structure for the 2026 season, the ...
Proposed penalties look to prevent a Jake Retzlaff situation, where a player withdraws from a school after the portal window has closed and walks on at new school.