NCAA Overhauls ‘Targeting’ Rule: What This Shocking Change Means for College Football’s Future
The college football offseason often runs quiet. Once the transfer portal closes, the NCAA rarely generates much news.
This year, the NCAA conducted an extensive review of several FBS rules. They put the polarizing and often controversial “targeting” rule under the microscope.
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Officials approved a significant amendment: first-time offenders will no longer face a “carry-over” penalty for targeting fouls committed in the second half.


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