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J.C. Shelton

CFB could have new overtime rules for 2021 season

College football’s overtime rules may be changing.

Per the NCAA, the NCAA Football Rules Committee recommended changes to overtime play in a meeting on Friday. The committee recommended the following changes for the 2021 season:

  • Starting with the second overtime period, teams must attempt a two-point conversion play after a touchdown.
  • If the game reaches a third overtime period, teams will alternate two-point conversion attempts

Traditionally, teams alternate possessions from the opponent’s 25-yard-line, a rule that has been in affect since 1996, and after two overtime periods, are forced to attempt two-point conversions after touchdowns.

The NCAA says the new rule proposal is meant to limit the number of plays from scrimmage and bring the game to a conclusion.

The new propositions will be discussed during a meeting on April 22 by NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel.

Whether or not the rules will be put in affect next season is up in the air, but I like the new proposal. Don’t get me wrong, of course I love a good six overtime game just as much as anyone, but I would love to see teams alternate two-point conversions and watch the pressure that situation would create.

We’ll keep you updated here on what the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Pane decides on April 22.

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