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Agreed. 1 and 2 are unfair acts. For number 3, I love that the NCAA has this rule.
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For completeness sake, the NFL has a similar rule which says the play is over when the QB simulates taking a knee. Surprised this isn't the rule for FED as well.
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All but one of my games this year has ended on a QB kneel.....we take this very seriously. I have my U mention multiple times to the D that they're going to a knee, nothing foolish...yada yada. If the QB and/or coach mention the "going to a knee" I specifically state to the QB to backstep and go down immediately. We are in there tighter and rather quickly to assure no one gets popped with a cheapy. I fully agree with the NCAA wording and wish it were implemented into Fed.
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