Oregon exploited a loophole within the NCAA’s guidelines by deliberately committing a penalty late of their win in opposition to Ohio State on Saturday, and that loophole is getting closed.
With 10 seconds remaining of their 32-31 win over Ohio State at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore., the Geese deliberately put a twelfth defender on the sphere. Ohio State was close to midfield on the time and seeking to get into field-goal vary. Through the use of 12 defenders, Oregon prevented a giant play whereas the Buckeyes took break day the clock.
The play took 4 seconds, so there have been simply six seconds remaining after the 5-yard penalty was assessed. Ohio State nonetheless was not in field-goal vary and was left with time for only one ultimate play.
On Wednesday, a report indicated that the NCAA will situation a brand new rule interpretation to forestall groups from utilizing the identical loophole as Oregon. Going ahead, the offense can have the choice of resetting the sport clock to the place it was earlier than the snap when a 12-men penalty is dedicated after the two-minute warning.