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NCAA approves modified football targeting rule

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NCAA approves modified football targeting rule, but does not outlaw ‘short’ pants
The NCAA FBS Oversight Committee approved a number of proposed college football rule changes that will take effect with the 2026 season, including a major modification to targeting.

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NCAA oversight committee approves trial rule that gives players a break for first targeting penalty
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NCAA approves changes to targeting suspension in 1-year trial
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NCAA committee removes automatic targeting suspensions for players
The Division I FBS Oversight Committee approved a one-year trial rule on Thursday that fundamentally reshapes targeting penalties.

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 · 16h
NCAA quietly makes major targeting rule change for 2026 college football season
 · 23h
NCAA makes changes to college football's targeting rule
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NCAA proposal would allow FCS programs transitioning to FBS to reach CFP in first year

The NCAA's FBS Oversight Committee introduced legislation Thursday that would allow North Dakota State, Sacramento State and any future FCS-to-FBS programs to compete in bowl games -- and potentially the College Football Playoff -- in their first season.
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NCAA FBS Oversight Committee makes common-sense bowl recommendation

The NCAA FBS Oversight Committee announced a series of recommendations on Friday. That includes an interesting potential change surrounding bowl eligibility.
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FBS could cancel CFB bowl game waiting period for teams moving up from FCS

The NCAA is considering making a major decision involving programs that are moving up from the FCS level to FBS.
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NCAA's latest transfer portal proposal takes aim at coaches, money in effort to deter post-spring tampering

If you recall the Xavier Lucas saga from a year ago, it's clear what the NCAA is trying to prevent moving forward
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With no spring portal, will schools try to circumvent the rules? The NCAA is voting on harsh penalties soon

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.
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey Raises Major Concern Over NCAA Rules as Tampering Debate Intensifies

SEC commissioner Greg Sankey calls NCAA tampering rule language “archaic” and urges a quick policy reset as conferences debate enforcement.
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NCAA softens targeting punishment: Committee nixes automatic suspensions for players

After more than a decade of complaints from coaches, the NCAA is eliminating the automatic carryover suspension for first-time offenders
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Why would Sacramento State spend tens of millions to join the MAC? 'It is putting the university on the map'

After months of what university president Luke Wood describes as "disruptive marketing,” Sacramento State has completed its yearslong goal of membership into the NCAA’s top football division, FBS. But the Hornets’ five-year football-only agreement ...
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