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The NCAA has made slight changes to the punishment for targeting.
This fall, a player disqualified for targeting for the FIRST time during the season, regardless of which half of the game it occurs, may participate in the next game.
Any player disqualified for targeting a SECOND time during the season will be required to miss the first half of the next game.
If a player is disqualified for a THIRD targeting penalty during the season, the player will be required to miss the entire next game (no players were disqualified for targeting three times in the 2025 season).

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CONFIRMED: The Air Jordan “Black Pack” officially drops Holiday 2026! 🐈⬛
The Air Jordan 14 Low, 15, 16, and 17 Low all make a grand return, reimagined in distinct shades of black, animal-inspired materials, luxurious detailing, and will be released in limited quantities.
📝: @zsneakerheadz @sneakermarketro @sneakerfiles @brandon1an
(UPDATE: accurate mockups shown)




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The NCAA Division I Football Rules Committee is proposing a new rule that requires players to wear “leg coverings from the top of their shoes to the bottom of their pants.”
Players who violate the rule would have to leave the game for one play and wouldn't be able to return until their pants are in compliance with the new requirement. A warning would be issued for the first violation, followed by a five-yard penalty for a second offense and a 15-yard penalty for each following violations.

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