Thursday, February 19, 2009

First the BCS, now this??

Freep.com- Bellotti, the NCAA football rules committee chairman, said Wednesday officials should eject more players for flagrant personal fouls, and agreed to seek input on whether some celebration penalties should be live-ball penalties, which could result in losing points. Teams would not be penalized, Bellotti said, for a group celebration after the score because the NCAA wants to emphasize the team concept, not individuals.

It's good to see the NCAA has their priorities straight. Instead of restructuring the current post season format, they are looking at alternatives to double pump teams in the ass for a player that taunts. I think they have this one ass backwards. Penalize for group celebrations, not individuals. You wanna take points off the board because some jack rabbit just took one back 90 yards to the house? Just because he did back flips into the endzone the final 5 yards doesn't mean you should take 6 off the board, that is true talent right there! On the flip side, this rule might save Mark Manginos life.




BallHype: hype it up!

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