I have never seen this before , can anyone explain why / what it is for?
Also, why don’t they do this when USF is on offense?
Very confusing
Yup but we slowed down long before that.Was this the rule Dino said meant we couldn’t go fast anymore?
What bothers me with that rule is that the play clock continues to run down. QB doesn't always get time to survey the defense and audible out of the called play. I know we had to burn timeouts at least a couple of times because of this during the year. Think we were hit with a delay of game too.If you keep the the same 11 guys on offense, and the ball stays inbounds, you can run plays as fast as you want to.
However, if the play goes out of bounds on your sideline, the refs assume that you're trying to sneak in a sub without them noticing, so they stand over the ball and give the defense a chance to sub.
New rule this year.
A lot of that is solved with allowing communication devices in the QB helmets, so silly they still don't allow in the college game.What bothers me with that rule is that the play clock continues to run down. QB doesn't always get time to survey the defense and audible out of the called play. I know we had to burn timeouts at least a couple of times because of this during the year. Think we were hit with a delay of game too.
A lot of that is solved with allowing communication devices in the QB helmets, so silly they still don't allow in the college game.
It's being tested in a few bowls. I expect it soon. By 2025.Maybe they will soon and call it the "Harbough Rule".
i understand the sub rule but see no reason why the official has to stand directly in front of the qb's face. as noted above the QB can't really read the defensive package til the ref moves. and did they follow the same procedure when ucf did sub out ? i don't recall and can't stomach to rewatch and check. also when are you allowed to snap the ball ? is it when the sub defender has stepped onto the field or when they are in position. big difference time wise.What bothers me with that rule is that the play clock continues to run down. QB doesn't always get time to survey the defense and audible out of the called play. I know we had to burn timeouts at least a couple of times because of this during the year. Think we were hit with a delay of game too.
It looks more like hockey substituions, and THERES NO PLACE FOR IT IN FOOTBALL!!If you keep the the same 11 guys on offense, and the ball stays inbounds, you can run plays as fast as you want to.
However, if the play goes out of bounds on your sideline, the refs assume that you're trying to sneak in a sub without them noticing, so they stand over the ball and give the defense a chance to sub.
New rule this year.
USF first couple series didn’t sub out which allowed them to go fast. Then later when they subbed on deep passes. Cuse didn’t sub (were concerned with tempo) so refs moved off from over the ball quicklyi understand the sub rule but see no reason why the official has to stand directly in front of the qb's face. as noted above the QB can't really read the defensive package til the ref moves. and did they follow the same procedure when ucf did sub out ? i don't recall and can't stomach to rewatch and check. also when are you allowed to snap the ball ? is it when the sub defender has stepped onto the field or when they are in position. big difference time wise.