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  • Players: Only one player on each side of the ball can have a radio in their helmet, which will be marked with a green dot. Teams can bring up to 10 devices to a game and must submit a list of eligible players to the conference office before the game.
  • Communication: Communication is cut off when the ball is snapped or there are 15 seconds left on the play clock, whichever comes first.

   We have 40 second playclock in college football.   They have 25 seconds to communication and get the play in and adjust at same time.  However defense can wait until after communication is cut off to shift and confuse offense. I think we saw that several times in NFL?


anyway back to the point.  Having an "eye" in the box  and elite playcaler on the field.  That's real good.   I think Kiffin did same thing last year with his OC ?


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