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NCAA - slowly ruining football (rules changes - merged)

After watching several; NFL games; I became a fan of their "dynamic kickoff". It puts a premium on the kicker being able to kick the ball as close to the goal line as possible without going over it and there are a whole lot more runbacks on the kickoff, etc. I think the NCAA should adopt it or something very similar.

 
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After watching several; NFL games; I became a fan of their "dynamic kickoff". It puts a premium on the kicker being able to kick the ball as close to the goal line as possible without going over it and there are a whole lot more runbacks on the kickoff, etc. I think the NCAA should adopt it or something very similar.


I was told that the rule was changed to cut down on injuries.
After a few years of this new rule, have injuries gone down?
If yes, then sure - college should do it.
If no, then no - I don't see it as being all that great.
 
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USA Today has an article titled, "How Indiana Saved College Football...". I disagree - I think the whiplash from IU's explosion is exemplary of all that is ruining the sport. Of course, I'm a relic from the Griffin and Spielman eras. Maybe Gen Alpha sees is differently. (They also seemed to get significant officiating help in the ccg. Don't call them for holding; we need them to save college football by beating the yesterday's news Buckeyes en route to a storybook 16-0 season.)

I remember Bama, UGA, Clemson, OSU, Okla, most years in the playoffs was getting old, but this inorganic wild west anarchical chaos is not necessarily doing it for me.
 
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The status quo sucked. Taking advantage of athletes and using the hammer to control them. Now the athletes have the hammer and it’s entertaining to me. Go to a Wittenberg or Capital game if you want “College Football “ and student athletes win one for old Alma mater.
 
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The status quo sucked. Taking advantage of athletes and using the hammer to control them. Now the athletes have the hammer and it’s entertaining to me. Go to a Wittenberg or Capital game if you want “College Football “ and student athletes win one for old Alma mater.
It's not black and white. The solution to the status quo was somewhere between same old and anarchy.
 
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but the NCAA passed on doing that. They had decades to adapt and failed.

This is what happens.

I'm enjoying watching it burn, myself.
100, I've lost hope. That ship sailed.

There are reasons why no other country, to my knowledge at least, has any market for college sports. Universities in lots of developed countries don't even have sports teams. <mind blown explosion sound effect>

It was a good run.
 
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Wrong thread.
Belongs in the cheaters page.
scUM folk made lots of threats to sue the NCAA regarding their cheating cases, but I don’t recall that they ever actually did file anything. So with no lawsuit for scUM to lose this type of enforcement action really doesn’t apply to the cheaters.

[ In November, 2023 scUM sued the B1G conference and commissioner in Michigan state court regarding the 3 game cheating suspension the conference gave Hairball. scUM quickly caved and dismissed the case.]
 
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