I actually like the 2nd one, mainly from the standpoint of the showboating that occurs before the crossing of the goal line. Taking off the points should stop that. There won't be any high stepping, diving from the 2 or 3 yard line when no one is around, running parallel to the goal line from one side of the field to the other to get more camera time. The bad thing about this, is it's another judgement call for the refs to make, and we've seen how the judgement varies from conference to conference. I guarantee you'll see people do the exact same thing in two different games, one will be called for it, one will get away with it and we'll have the same controversy as the "leading with the head" BS we had last year.Link
- No Wedge Blocking on Kick Offs (15 yard penalty)
- No Taunting (from spot of foul, potentially eliminating the score)
- No Eye Black Containing Messages or Symbols
At some point this season, that second one is really going to hurt a team or two. And be totally bogus at the same time.
I love how the NCAA is micromanaging the fun right out of college sports.Link
- No Wedge Blocking on Kick Offs (15 yard penalty)
- No Taunting (from spot of foul, potentially eliminating the score)
- No Eye Black Containing Messages or Symbols
At some point this season, that second one is really going to hurt a team or two. And be totally bogus at the same time.
That's exactly why this is going to be a huge problem. It's a subjective rule that is open to far too much interpretation, and how exactly are we going to define taunting?All these rules are retarded and they take away the fun of college football. Taking away the score? Really? The Kansas State player that saluted cost his team the game! Saluting....lets get serious people.
Or that 300 pounder who somehow gets the tipped ball and runs 10 yards for a score. That is huge for a D lineman, not to many times that happens in their lives, I think some thought should be given there before throwing a flag.As long as you're not pointing the ball or your finger at your opponent or having choreographed riverdances in the endzone, just let the kids play.
How many times do you see a defensive guy make a big hit and stand over the ball carrier with no flag?
Let 'em frickin play!!
If you're in the minority it's only because most people are dumb.I'm probably in the minority, but I think the second rule is stupid.