NCAA approves multiple rule changes for college football.

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The NCAA is set to approve a rule change that will allow the clock to run after first downs in all divisions except Division III, reducing the number of plays by an average of seven per game. The clock will still stop after first downs during the final two minutes of each half. Division III has pushed back and announced separate playing rules. The Playing Rules Oversight Panel is also expected to approve two other recommendations from the rules committee.
- Clocks will run after first downs in college football with NCAA set to change half-century old rule Friday CBS Sports
- College football approves rule change to not stop clock on 1st downs Trojans Wire
- CFB Rule Change: Clock To No Longer Stop on First Down Heartland College Sports
- NCAA to adopt 3 football rule changes aimed at reducing plays per game next season: Source The Athletic
- College Football Rule Change Expected To Be Approved, Per Report Athlon Sports
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