Hey, I was just saying Wake has better receivers than the #1 team in the nation.
ESPN’s updated way too early top 25 from Mark Schlabach has State at 7, Clemson at 11, Pitt at 15, Wake at 17.
Questionable injury situations resulting in an injury timeout being given will now be subject to a reporting and investigation process.
"Schools and conferences will be able to report questionable scenarios to the national coordinator of officials, who will review and provide feedback to the conference for further action. Any penalties levied would be up to the conference office or school involved," Johnson wrote.
Faking injuries and more.
https://syndication.bleacherreport....rgeting-rule-addresses-fake-injuries.amp.html
Suspend the player for the first half of the next game.
In the interest of player safety, injuries that require an injury time out should require the player to go to the locker room for proper medical evaluation by a league provided physician. If necessary, perhaps a separate "medical evaluation" locker room would need to be established in each stadium.
Make it the series at a minimum and maybe the next.
Well, the severity of the injury may dictate the length of time for a proper evaluation. Can't imagine taking less than 10-15 minutes. Health of the athletes is important!
Some things you know good or bad very quickly, others do take some measure of time and assessment for safety.
Faking injuries and more.
https://syndication.bleacherreport....rgeting-rule-addresses-fake-injuries.amp.html
The wolpfack rule. :dumb:
I'd call it the Cutcliffe rule. Duke has been pulling that nonsense for years.
Well Alabama's WRs just got a lot better as a group.
Well Alabama's WRs just got a lot better as a group.