It sounds like some major rule changes are expected to come to college football for the upcoming season, all of which are already being used at the NFL level.
According to a report from Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, the NCAA is in the process of approving three rules that will provide a significant change to the college game and make it look a little more like the NFL game.
“In a long-expected move, administrators on Friday are expected to finalize a recommendation for the adoption of a player-to-coach helmet communications system, the use of tablets on the sideline as well as in the halftime locker room and a two-minute warning in the college game,” Dellenger wrote for Yahoo Sports this week.
Obviously, these would be some pretty significant rule changes for college football, and they led to a lot of reactions on social media as a result.
The two-minute warning piece sucks so bad. They’re trying to treat this sport like an NFL developmental league and make it identical.
So many of these rule changes around the clock are going to work to eliminate the diversity of play style that makes college football great https://t.co/SZ9fs6coTl
— B1G_Ryan (@B1G_Ryan) March 1, 2024
You say two-minute warning. I say additional commercial break. https://t.co/5oeOIODVJr
— Kevin Noon (@Kevin_Noon) March 1, 2024
If they do a 2-minute warning, then it’s time to permanently end commercial-kickoff-commercial.
The rest is great and way overdue. https://t.co/JykAAvTTjP
— Tim Bielik (@timbielik) March 1, 2024
They just changed the clock rules because games were taking too long, and are now adding a 2-minute warning, now why would they do that? 🤔🤑 https://t.co/eAks50NrgM
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) March 1, 2024
Everyone say “thank you Michigan” https://t.co/nMgGhj4gdu
— Championship Connoisseur (@UMvsEveryone) March 1, 2024
Michigan changed the game more than any national champ ever. 2019 LSU didn't evolve the sport like this 💪💪💪💪 https://t.co/YpsS1Qbms3
— Alex Kirshner (@alex_kirshner) March 1, 2024
It’s worth noting that these rule changes have not officially been approved yet, but it sounds like it’s only a matter of time.
“After two days of debate here this week, the NCAA Rules Committee is scheduled to vote on the changes in a recommendation to the NCAA Division I Council, which often rubber-stamps such decisions,” Dellenger wrote.
We’ll have to see how these changes impact the sport.

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