Texas A&M Football

The Slowpokes: Perspective on hurry-up rule arguments

Most seem to know what the proposed 10-second rule is really about. With input from legendary defensive coach and College Football Hall of Famer R.C. Slocum, Olin Buchanan asks: Why not just attempt to adapt?
February 20, 2014
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An array of angles could have been taken to address Alabama coach Nick Saban’s manipulative attempt at altering college football rules to slow down rapid-fire offenses like Texas A&M’s.

You heard about it: Saban and his cronies — like Arkansas coach Bret Bielema — lobbied for college football rules changes that prohibits offenses from moving too fast. They want a rule requiring 10 seconds to tick off the play clock before offenses can snap the football.

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