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NCAA trying to fix part of the targeting rule in college football

Ask any college football fan, player, or coach what one of the most frustrating rules in the game is and the answer will likely come back to the targeting rule. What is targeting? Who even knows, as it seems to be interpreted differently in every conference on a weekly basis. ever since its introduction to the game, in an effort to enhance the safety of the players playing the game on the field, it has been the most scrutinized and analyzed rule in the game.

It doesn’t happen often, but the NCAA deserves an ounce of credit for attempting to correct some of the biggest flaws with the rule. Allowing for a 15-yard penalty to be erased after a targeting call was overruled was a common sense decision. And, if a proposal from the Football Rules Committee is approved, more common sense changes could be on the way.

This week saw the Football Rules Committee pass a proposal that could allow for the opportunity to have a first-half suspension for a targeting violation in the previous game to…

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