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Three days after Oregon head coach Dan Lanning found a loophole in the rules to trade a five-yard penalty for four seconds of game time, the NCAA is now looking at ways to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
A report from Ross Dellenger of Yahoo cited Steve Shaw, the NCAA secretary rules editor, and reported that that the NCAA Football Playing Rules Committee is looking at issuing updated guidance on how to handle that situation, if it arises again.
Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss the rule, why it was enforced correctly on Saturday night, and why the NCAA is now looking to take an unusual action to change the rule in the middle of the season.
Since the Buckeyes suffered a one-point loss on the road at No. 1 Oregon, Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles has been changing things up, mixing in new pressure packages, and new coverages in the secondary to keep opponents off-balance.
That continued on Saturday against Purdue, as...
Published 11/14/24
The Ohio State offense put together a solid performance against Purdue, scoring 45 points in a comfortable win. But what was there to learn from the ways Chip Kelly and the Buckeyes continued to develop their scheme?
Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru from BuckeyeHuddle.com, joins host Tom Orr to...
Published 11/13/24