cincibuck
You kids stay off my lawn!
After two years of calling anything that was even close to a helmet-to-helmet hit a foul the refs seem to have backed off. The hit put on Maurice Wells being a case in point as well as an awful shot taken by Tyler Donovan during the Badger's game with Michigan.
I was usually sleeping during the football portion of the OHSAA required safety courses, some of you coaches out there catch me up here: Are coaches teaching leading with your helmet? Isn't that dangerous to both runner and tackler? Is the problem with the language of the rule? Seems like now they don't know what is H-t-H and before anything that came close WAS H-t-H.
I was usually sleeping during the football portion of the OHSAA required safety courses, some of you coaches out there catch me up here: Are coaches teaching leading with your helmet? Isn't that dangerous to both runner and tackler? Is the problem with the language of the rule? Seems like now they don't know what is H-t-H and before anything that came close WAS H-t-H.