NCAA Considering College Football Uniform Punishment
by Larry Leo
February 23, 20264 Comments
According to a report from The Athletic, the NCAA is planning on enforcing strict college football uniform punishment in 2026 for players who tweak their unis...
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“It’s embarrassing,” a person briefed on the discussions said, per The Athletic. “It’s been degrading every year. I don’t know how much higher his pants can go.”
“The other big point of focus at the meeting will be seldom-enforced equipment rules for which the rules committee might propose the threat of an actual game penalty. One possibility is a warning for a first offense, followed by a charged timeout or a delay-of-game penalty if the offending team has no timeouts remaining,” The Athletic reported.
“The pants rule hasn’t been enforced because nobody has cared to do it. Game officials have said they have too many other things to worry about. Coaches, too. Conferences haven’t stepped up to help with enforcement, either. The NFL has a specific official at games to monitor equipment violations before the game, and fines can be issued. College football does not have that.”
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