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." ...
College football officials are looking to finally rein in teams that have their players fake injuries to stop games with a new rule change that takes effect in 2025. College football is looking to ...
The National Federation of State High School Associations approved eight rule changes for high school football, with four addressing player equipment modifications that will take effect over the next ...
The National Federation of State High School Associations has expanded its rule prohibiting head slapping offensive players to also prohibit the action against defensive players. In an ongoing focus ...
Officials will be cracking down on college football players who feign injuries, the number of overtime timeouts will be reduced and referees will use different verbiage when announcing the results of ...
To combat the practice of feigning injuries, the rules committee passed a rule that if a player presents as injured after the ball is spotted by officials, that team will be charged a Team Timeout or ...
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, ...