"Advancing Communication: College Football's Proposed Helmet Technology Rules"

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The NCAA Football Rules Committee has proposed rules allowing coach-to-player communication through in-helmet technology for one player on the field, potentially going into effect this season pending approval. The proposal also includes the use of tablets for in-game video viewing, automatic timeouts in the second and fourth quarters, and penalizing horse-collar tackles within the tackle box as a 15-yard personal foul.
Topics:sports#coach-to-player-communication#football-rules-committee#in-helmet-communication#ncaa#sportscollege-football#technology
- NCAA Football Rules Committee pitches in-helmet communication ESPN
- Football Rules Committee proposes technology rules NCAA.org
- Sources: College football leaders nearing adoption of helmet communications Yahoo Sports
- College football proposes new helmet communications in wake of Michigan football scandal Detroit Free Press
- The pros and cons of proposed advancements in the NFL and college football Deadspin
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