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Track ‘Em Tigers Makes Up Better Rules Than The NCAA

SBN’s Track ‘Em Tigers is running down the proposed rule changes for NCAA football in the 2010 season, and adding a few of their own. Quick, try and spot the unsolicited suggestion in here:

↵• Television monitors will be allowed in the press box coach’s booths beginning in 2011.
• Eliminating the intentional “wedge” on kickoffs and punts, a rule implemented by the NFL last year.
• If you have a tight end line up for more than 50 plays in the game and never throw it to one of them, automatic ejection of the player. (Known as the Auburn rule) You won’t be needing him anyway, or you would have done it already. Bring in a flanker.↵Is it too late to put these guys in charge of some very important committee or other?

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