Sankey puts his foot down in faking injuries.

dawgstudent

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Bernie Mac Day GIF
 

greenbean.sixpack

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Going to be near impossible to enforce, right? Instead of being so obvious, Kiffen will send in a 2nd or 3rd teamer and be "injured" and taken off the field on a stretcher. The penalty must be more severe and quicker than what is proposed.
 
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17 that clown.
If its allowed per the NCAA rules, a coach should be able to do it.
Yes its a weak move. Yes its annoying. But if Sankey wants it out of the game, then have the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel change the 17ing rules.
 

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Players will be instructed to stay on the ground after a big play. That’s typically when fast tempo happens.
 

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17 that clown.
If its allowed per the NCAA rules, a coach should be able to do it.
Yes it’s a weak move. Yes it’s annoying. But if Sankey wants it out of the game, then have the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel change the 17ing rules.
Apparently, Sankey has at least an elementary understanding of what leadership is. You’d run and tell your boss and then shrug your shoulders. At least you’re honest!
 
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mstateglfr

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Apparently, Sankey has at least an elementary understanding of what leadership is. You’d run and tell your boss and then shrug your shoulders. At least you’re honest!
17 off with trying to apply my comment back to me.

- NCAA rules govern NCAA games.
- If Sankey wants NCAA rules to change, he should go to the NCAA and have the rules changed.
- Its 17ing stupid to penalize SEC programs/coaches for following NCAA rules in a game.
- Its 17ing stupid to not let SEC programs play by the rules while their opponents(non-conference) are able to play be the rules.


If Sankey wants to lead, then he can work to get others behind him and push for the NCAA to change the rules. Thats leadership.
 

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I like it. Not sure how effective it will be and no doubt it only matters in conference games and he won't apply it otherwise. And of course this is noticed by the NCAA and as usual they will act now that the SEC has acted. Pretty sure it's mostly an OM issue anyway.
 
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