A targeting ejection no longer carries an automatic punishment for the next game. Except for multiple-time offenders.
In a continuing effort to improve player safety, the NFHS Board of Directors approved a pair of high school football rule revisions recommended by the NFHS Football Rules Committee ahead of the 2026 ...
Targeting suspensions, pants length enforcement and punt loopholes, the NCAA’s 2026 rule proposals cover more ground than most fans realize. Xavier Lucas played every snap of Miami’s semifinal against ...
The NCAA plans to implement new rules for the college football transfer portal for the upcoming 2026-27 season.
INDIANAPOLIS — Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for the first time to play in his team's next game regardless of which ...
The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) announced changes to the football rule book on Wednesday, with "an ongoing focus on minimizing risk of injury in high school sports." ...
During the national championship game last week, one team played the first half without a key defensive player. Miami cornerback Xavier Lucas spent the first two quarters sidelined as part of a ...
National rulebook standardizes game timing and introduced stricter penalties for taunting and excessive celebration.
The NFHS has revised a rule to prohibit all players, not just defensive ones, from slapping an opponent's head. Quarterbacks and other players will now be permitted to wear play cards on their belts, ...