Firstly, soccer has no rules, they are called laws. The Laws of the Game were first drawn up in 1863, and the International Football Association Board (IFAB) was founded in 1886 to help apply them ...
A massive new rule change regarding player injuries could come to college football if coaches have their way, according to a ...
Princeton and Yale came together to propose the first rules of what is recognized today as American football. The representatives met at Massasoit House in Springfield, Mass., on Nov. 23 ...
Good news if you follow college football regularly: There’s nothing different about the overtime rules in the College Football Playoff. And if you’re here, you might be wondering what the ...
It's what masses of American sports fans want ... if only for a fleeting moment. College football's overtime rules vary greatly from that of the NFL's playoff rules, which state that teams ...
It’s no secret that one of college football’s most controversial rules — maybe the most controversial college football rule — is targeting, which, if called, results in the ejection of the ...
So what are the college football overtime rules? Are they different for the College Football Playoff? What’s the record for number of overtimes in a single game? Here’s everything you need to know ...