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NCAA recommends reduction in full-contact practices

Sam Cooper - Yahoo! Sports

The NCAA is aiming to take another step to make college football safer for student-athletes.

The Division I Football Oversight Committee formally recommended Wednesday that D-I programs reduce the number of “live-contact” practices from two to one per week during the season. The NCAA defines live-contact practices as “any practice that involves live tackling to the ground and/or full-speed blocking.” That includes both full-pad practices and half-pad practices (AKA “shell”) when a player wears shoulder pads and shorts.

These new guidelines, the NCAA said in a release, go into effect “six days before each team’s 2016 regular season opening game” and continue “through the final regular season game or conference championship game.”

Player safety was the impetus for the recommendation.

“The committee made the recommendation in an effort to improve player safety, believing it could decrease athlete exposure to concussion, including repeat concussion and overall head impact exposure,” the release said. “Data indicate that football players are more frequently diagnosed with sport-related concussion on days with an increase in frequency and higher magnitude of head impact.”

The recommendation does not include “thud tackling,” which are practices where players do not tackle to the ground. Additionally, players who won’t compete in the upcoming game in a particular week may “participate in an additional live-contact practice to work on skill development and master proper techniques.”

Division I programs are allowed to have as many as four full-contact practices a week – including one two-a-day session – during the preseason.

The oversight committee’s decision comes nearly five months after the Ivy League’s coachesunanimously voted to eliminate full-contact practices during the season altogether. The Ivy League also agreed last week to move kickoffs to the 40-yard line instead of the 35-yard line in conference games this season. The change will serve as an experiment to see if “altering the kickoff location will bolster safety by increasing the number of touchbacks.”

That data from the 2016 season will be reported to the NCAA Football Rules Committee in February. In conjunction with the change, touchbacks will be moved from the 25 to the 20-yard line.

The D-I Oversight Committee has already had preliminary discussions with the American Football Coaches Association about potentially removing kickoffs from the game completely. It’s unclear if the Ivy League’s study will play a role in those discussions.

CBS, which first broke the news of the discussions, reported that any change for kickoffs at the FBS level “probably” wouldn’t until “after the 2017 season.”

Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby, the chairman of the oversight committee, said the kickoff is “the most dangerous play in the game.”

Daydreaming...how do we finish on the recruiting trail?

We have 10 commits currently, and of those left on the board, I assume we can take 10/11 more.
Here is who I wish that 10/11 would be (realisticly), what do you think?
1. Devon Hunter - Need a true safety + In state
2. Khalan Laborn - In state and need RB
3. Jermani Brown - In state now, Need CBs bad!
4. Tahj Capehart - WR
5. Mekhi Becton - OL
6. Chase Young - DE
7. Nathan Proctor - LB
8. Sean Savoy - CB
9. Armani Chatman - WR
10. Gaddy Brothers - DL

Other Options: Shon Mitchell/Trace Christian/Caleb Chandler/Johnny Jordan/Zach Gill

Thoughts?

GO HOKIES!!!
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**NEW** Expected visitors for Blacksburg BBQ this weekend

Keeping it on the message board for now, but I'll be confirming more prospects and bringing it to the front page a little later this week:

Commits
Chesterfield (Va.) Lloyd C. Bird linebacker Rayshard Ashby
Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley QB Hendon Hooker
Charlotte (N.C.) Independence Ath. Drake DeIuliis (possible)
Maiden (N.C.) Ath. Caleb Farley (possible)
Williamsburg (Va.) Lafayette WR Hezekiah Grimsley (possible)
Manassas (Va.) Stonewall Jackson DB Devante Smith (possible)

2017 Prospects
Highland Springs (Va.) OL Mekhi Becton (maybe)
Potomac (Md.) Bullis School OL Aiden Brown
Upper Marlboro (Md.) Riverdale Baptist DB/Ath Tariq Castro-Fields
Baltimore Boys Latin DE Victor Dimukeje
Wake Forest (N.C.) DL Xach Gill
Rome (Ga.) LB Jaylen Griffin
Washington (D.C.) Woodrow Wilson WR Sean Savoy
Waxhaw (N.C.) Marvin Ridge OL Dmitri Emmanuel (possible)

2018 Prospects
Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley CB DJ Crossen
Maryville (Tenn.) QB Dylan Hopkins (possible) - no offer, VT legacy

Working on confirming a few more (I do know the staff is expecting some 2019 prospects, for example). I would be surprised if this weekend came and went without a commit or two coming down...
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