NCAA bans 'Crop Top' jerseys

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...rs-from-wearing-crop-top-jerseys-during-games

Officials will treat illegal equipment issues—such as jerseys tucked under the shoulder pads or exposed back pads—by making the player leave the field for at least one play. The equipment must be corrected for the player to return to the game. The player may remain in the game if his team takes a timeout to correct the equipment issue.
 

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Its gonna look ridiculous when you look back at the film 10 years from now.

It already looks ridiculous in my opinion. If it really gives a competitive advantage, then I don't want people to be able to get such an advantage by wearing their uniform differently, and if it doesn't give an advantage, then people are making themselves look silly for no reason.
 


I'm actually surprised the coaches didn't enforce this on their own.

Look and play as a team.
:cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer:..........see how they all match?:)
 



As long as I can still wear my shirt like that in the stands, I'm OK with this rule.


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Guys n the SEC have been cutting their uniforms short for 30 years, it is really hot in August and Septmber games. I like the change, but this is not a new thing.
 


Agree with those that think it looks stupid but are not really sure that there needs to be a rule against it.
 



It would not surprise me one bit if we get to a point where no exposed skin is allowed if the temperature drops below a certain point.
 

It would not surprise me one bit if we get to a point where no exposed skin is allowed if the temperature drops below a certain point.

All right. Color coordinated face masks under helmet face masks. Buy a program. Can't tell the players without a program.
 

Just when I was beginning to have my doubts about the ncaa they step-up and enforce something of great importance for ensuring fairness and protecting the integrity of college athletics. I think they should call this the UNCPSUUSCSMU it matters rule.
 



Per NCAA.org:

Rules changes approved for the 2015 season by the panel include:

An eight-person officiating system will be allowed if a conference or school chooses. A center judge was used experimentally in several conferences during the past two seasons. The benefits of having the extra official include getting the ball spotted more efficiently and detecting holding and hands-to-the-face penalties.
A 15-yard unsportsmanlike foul will be called on players who push or pull opponents off piles – for example, after fumbles.
If a helmet comes off a defensive player in the final minute of a half, 10 seconds will be run off the game clock, and the play clock will be set at 40 seconds. Previously, the play clock was set to 25 seconds.
Officials will return to giving teams an initial sideline warning when their personnel move out of the designated team bench area.
Officials will treat illegal equipment issues – such as jerseys tucked under the shoulder pads or exposed back pads – by making the player leave the field for at least one play. The equipment must be corrected for the player to return to the game. The player may remain in the game if his team takes a timeout to correct the equipment issue.
Instant replay reviews will be allowed to see if a kicking team player blocked the receiving team before the ball traveled 10 yards on onside-kick plays.
Teams must be provided at least 22 minutes prior to kickoff for pregame warm-ups. Teams may mutually agree to shorten this time period.
If the play clock runs to 25 seconds before the ball is ready for play, officials will reset the clock to 40 seconds. Previously, the play clock was reset when it reached 20 seconds.
Based on research findings of the National Football League, non-standard/overbuilt facemasks will be prohibited.
 





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