IdaGriz01
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We all know the NCAA has a lot on its plate that involves football (not to mention basketball payola, etc.): Concussion protocols, “cost of attendance” scholarships (paying players), kick-off fair catches, and on and on.
But is there any issue more important than … headsets?
Wait for it.
Wait for it.
Bingo!
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But is there any issue more important than … headsets?
Wait for it.
Wait for it.
Bingo!
Now I can (with some difficulty) dream up a few rational rationales for this vital rule change, but none of them really make the cut.AP said:The NCAA approved a rule limiting the number [of] people who can communicate through headsets during a game to 20 per team, including 15 coaches.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the proposal from the football oversight committee on Friday. The head coach, assistants and graduate assistants are allowed to be on headsets during a game, along with four players and one other staffer who is a non-coaching role such as charting plays.
The Division I Football Oversight Committee spearheaded the rules change, which is intended to clarify and limit the maximum number of headsets while still allowing adequate coaching and student-athlete teaching opportunities.
Headsets used for game operations, security, or medical do not count among the 20 for a team.
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