252's thread sent me on a little reading over on ESPN's blogs and I caught this bit from Heather Dinich's blog on the ACC.
They've issued some rule changes, one of them dealing with teams allowed to wear home colors on the road if it's agreed to in writing before the game.
But, this one made me pull the ol' "What the hell?"
She did post an update a little later on in the day after she had talked with Dabo Swinney about the changes.
You know what I'm wondering now?
What conference is going to supply the officials for the game we have against Va Tech?
Seriously, setting our game aside are the refs for the ACC going to have to have two sets of rules for OOC play?
After all of that I started reading this over again and realized the rule change wasn't as big as I thought it might be. It sure would have no shocked me as much when I read the first statement which would be a rule change that would really change the meaning of the game.
Evidently, they are doing this to eliminate the penalty against only having 10 men on the field. Even with that I'm still sitting here at a loss for words.
They've issued some rule changes, one of them dealing with teams allowed to wear home colors on the road if it's agreed to in writing before the game.
But, this one made me pull the ol' "What the hell?"
One other tweak to the rules is that it's not an illegal formation to have less than seven players on the line. The thinking is, why penalize a team for being at a disadvantage? As long as there are five players with jersey numbers 50-70 (you know, the offensive linemen), it's acceptable. They'd like to see seven on the line of scrimmage and four in the backfield.
As long as coaches have no more than four in the backfield and five linemen numbered correctly, they're OK. Before, coaches had to have seven on the line and four in the backfield, but it didn't make sense to penalize teams for playing with less than 11 players on the field.
What conference is going to supply the officials for the game we have against Va Tech?
Seriously, setting our game aside are the refs for the ACC going to have to have two sets of rules for OOC play?
After all of that I started reading this over again and realized the rule change wasn't as big as I thought it might be. It sure would have no shocked me as much when I read the first statement which would be a rule change that would really change the meaning of the game.
Evidently, they are doing this to eliminate the penalty against only having 10 men on the field. Even with that I'm still sitting here at a loss for words.