NCAA Shifts Penalty Suspensions: What This Means for the High-Stakes 2026 Football Season
The NCAA announced that the targeting penalty will have less of an impact on suspensions in the 2026 college football season.
While the penalty itself will still result in an ejection, the NCAA will decrease its post-game effect. The organization announced in a statement that a second-half penalty will not result in suspension for the first half of the next game on the first offense.
However, any player who commits two targeting penalties in the same college football season will receive that first-half suspension.


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