
I’m sad that college football is over, mostly because we’ve officially entered the stretch where basketball highlights dominate SportsCenter, which will soon be joined by baseball highlights, which are really just bland permutations of:
Hbb = { [homerun + divingcatch + doubleplay] x (RedSox)(Yankees) } x ∞I get it. Anyway, look for even fewer college football highlights next year, when the NCAA’s expansion of the so-called “Reggie Bush Rule” takes effect.
The era of Reggie Bush’s somersaulting into the end zone the way he did during his heyday at Southern California is over. And next season, if a player in college football is penalized for excessive celebration while scoring a touchdown, the penalty will take the touchdown off the board. Through this season, a penalty was assessed on the kickoff.
“I think it changes the complexion of the rule,” Auburn Coach Gene Chizik said. “There is no question about it.”
This is insane; I’m almost at a loss. There are plenty of appropriate ways to penalize celebration without ripping a hole in the flow of the actual game. I’m not a fan of some of the demonstrative antics that we’re seeing in sports whenever some athletes wants attention for not getting a certain call or getting his only first down of the game. And this will effectively change that culture in college football in 99.9 percent of those instances, but the one time where a kid hops around in front of a camera in a close game next season will be absolutely tragic. It’ll be Kansas State-Syracuse to the power of ten, and that’s not a compliment.


Didn’t we already talk about this 6 months ago? I feel like we did. And the NFL should do this every time some asshole signals first down.
I will now do even more not watching college football!
College football, golf clap. Golf clap, college football.
If they want to deter kids from doing this and not fuck games up, how bout suspending the player after the game? It doesn’t affect the game directly, it sends a clear message to the player, and it allows for more uniform enforcement, rather than being totally dependent on how douchey the ref is, like in the Pinstripe Bowl.
This is the first step in the right direction the NCAA has taken in recent memory. Piece of crap players pulling this “look at me” shit should have the score taken away & be suspended.
So let me get this straight: if you punch someone, it’s a dead ball foul and the play still counts. But if you salute the crowd, the TD will be taken away?
Hell, if I were an NCAA player, I’d celebrate a touchdown by punching an opponent. At least the 6 points would stay up there.
The excessive celebration rule and application is already idiotic and inconsistent. This modification somehow makes it even more ridiculous. The cure (this rule) is worse than the disease (the celebrations).
The “excessive celebration” rule is never consistently enforced, either in the pros or in college. Now a douchey official can completely alter the complexion of the game based on an arbitrary standard. There will be at least one time next season where a player will jump or flip into the endzone thinking that it’s the only way to avoid would-be tacklers and gets whistled for excessive celebration.
By “piece of crap players” don’t you mean “black people”? Isn’t all this anti-celebration, anti-”thuggishness” just more thinly veiled racism? When middle of America white guys do it “he plays with so much passion” or “he’s so pumped-up to be helping his team win” Guarantee the same assholes that come up with this celebrate like a 13year old who got his first handjob when they make a 4 foot putt, and are going to raise a shitfit when their team is the one that gets affected by this idiocy.
/white guy who makes a lot of money
//knows that is incoherent but just so angry
I agree with King Dong, cus he dun mentined sumthin bout racism. ayeseesee!!1