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NCAA Rules—except where expressly limited below, Pac-12 institutions shall continue to abide by the football practice rules and regulations outlined in the annual NCAA Division I Manual.
Definition of “Full-Contact”—The Pac-12 will define “full contact” as any live tackling, live tackling drills, scrimmages or other activities where players are generally taken to the ground. “Full contact” shall not include “thud” sessions or drills that involve “wrapping up” where players are not taken to the ground and contact is not aggressive in nature.
Fall / In-Season Practices—Pac-12 institutions shall only have two (2) full-contact practices per week during the football regular season (“regular season” being defined as the period between the first regular season game and the last regular season game or Pac-12 Championship Game (for participating institutions).
Preseason Practices—For days in which Pac-12 institutions schedule a two-a-day practice, full-contact shall only be allowed in one practice (the other practice is limited to helmets and shoulder pads). If full-contact practices are scheduled consecutively around one of the two-a-day full-contact practices, only one of those practices shall be more than 50% full-contact. By way of example, if a morning session of a two-a-day practice is full-contact, that morning session practice or the preceding one-a-day practice would be limited to no more than 50% full-contact.
Spring Practices—Pac-12 institutions shall schedule spring practices so that of the eight (8) permissible full-contact practices, only two (2) of those full-contact practices occur in a given week. (NCAA rules define these eight (8) practices as practices involving “tackling”.) This rule will be subject to instances where inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances have constricted or otherwise altered a previously finalized spring schedule that complied with this rule.
Definition of “Full-Contact”—The Pac-12 will define “full contact” as any live tackling, live tackling drills, scrimmages or other activities where players are generally taken to the ground. “Full contact” shall not include “thud” sessions or drills that involve “wrapping up” where players are not taken to the ground and contact is not aggressive in nature.
Fall / In-Season Practices—Pac-12 institutions shall only have two (2) full-contact practices per week during the football regular season (“regular season” being defined as the period between the first regular season game and the last regular season game or Pac-12 Championship Game (for participating institutions).
Preseason Practices—For days in which Pac-12 institutions schedule a two-a-day practice, full-contact shall only be allowed in one practice (the other practice is limited to helmets and shoulder pads). If full-contact practices are scheduled consecutively around one of the two-a-day full-contact practices, only one of those practices shall be more than 50% full-contact. By way of example, if a morning session of a two-a-day practice is full-contact, that morning session practice or the preceding one-a-day practice would be limited to no more than 50% full-contact.
Spring Practices—Pac-12 institutions shall schedule spring practices so that of the eight (8) permissible full-contact practices, only two (2) of those full-contact practices occur in a given week. (NCAA rules define these eight (8) practices as practices involving “tackling”.) This rule will be subject to instances where inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances have constricted or otherwise altered a previously finalized spring schedule that complied with this rule.
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I missed that part about consequences if you don't follow these rules.
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Sark had already implemented this according to premium partner Adam Jude.
It left more time for dance practice. -
At least the playing field will be level, albeit soft.TierbsHsotBoobs said:Sark had already implemented this according to premium partner Adam Jude.
It left more time for dance practice.
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The Pac-12 is never going to beat the SEC for a national title by being this soft.
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Tru dat.
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But we kick their ass academis and pressers.TierbsHsotBoobs said:The Pac-12 is never going to beat the SEC for a national title by being this soft.
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We've won at least 10 straight offseason natties now.greenblood said:
But we kick their ass academis and pressers.TierbsHsotBoobs said:The Pac-12 is never going to beat the SEC for a national title by being this soft.
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Why do you hate the Director's Cup?TierbsHsotBoobs said:The Pac-12 is never going to beat the SEC for a national title by being this soft.
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Mora and Hrlfrixch will bend these fag (75,000) rules beyond recognition
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Why does everyone hate orange slices?
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Because only asshole kids with arrogant, elitist parents brought orange slices to the after-game snack. If you were fucking cool, you had your parents bring Oreos and Capri Suns.RoadDawg55 said:Why does everyone hate orange slices?
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Orange slices are the non-elitist mid-game snacks that are affordable, transportable, easy to prepare and actually provide benefits (like potassium). I am not sure why people here think that there is anything wrong with orange slices. A lot of people here seem to conflate orange slices with trophies. Not everyone should get trophies which is the general complaint about orange slices - that it is some reward. Whether you think it is a reward or a post game snack, if you don't understand what orange slices really are then you just don't get it and I can't help you.greenblood said:
Because only asshole kids with arrogant, elitist parents brought orange slices to the after-game snack. If you were fucking cool, you had your parents bring Oreos and Capri Suns.RoadDawg55 said:Why does everyone hate orange slices?
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Oranges were the half time snack. After game was Oreos, Gushers, Capri Suns, etc.greenblood said:
Because only asshole kids with arrogant, elitist parents brought orange slices to the after-game snack. If you were fucking cool, you had your parents bring Oreos and Capri Suns.RoadDawg55 said:Why does everyone hate orange slices?
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True story:
My parents made us eat the orange peels if we lost. It left a bad taste in my mouth. -
Yes I do get it. Orange slices are a form of participation badges. Which is what Oreos and Capri Suns also represent. I was just fucking saying why I hate Orange slices.Mad_Son said:
Orange slices are the non-elitist mid-game snacks that are affordable, transportable, easy to prepare and actually provide benefits (like potassium). I am not sure why people here think that there is anything wrong with orange slices. A lot of people here seem to conflate orange slices with trophies. Not everyone should get trophies which is the general complaint about orange slices - that it is some reward. Whether you think it is a reward or a post game snack, if you don't understand what orange slices really are then you just don't get it and I can't help you.greenblood said:
Because only asshole kids with arrogant, elitist parents brought orange slices to the after-game snack. If you were fucking cool, you had your parents bring Oreos and Capri Suns.RoadDawg55 said:Why does everyone hate orange slices?
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Nope, you still don't get it.greenblood said:
Yes I do get it. Orange slices are a form of participation badges. Which is what Oreos and Capri Suns also represent. I was just fucking saying why I hate Orange slices.Mad_Son said:
Orange slices are the non-elitist mid-game snacks that are affordable, transportable, easy to prepare and actually provide benefits (like potassium). I am not sure why people here think that there is anything wrong with orange slices. A lot of people here seem to conflate orange slices with trophies. Not everyone should get trophies which is the general complaint about orange slices - that it is some reward. Whether you think it is a reward or a post game snack, if you don't understand what orange slices really are then you just don't get it and I can't help you.greenblood said:
Because only asshole kids with arrogant, elitist parents brought orange slices to the after-game snack. If you were fucking cool, you had your parents bring Oreos and Capri Suns.RoadDawg55 said:Why does everyone hate orange slices?
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That's what winners do. These rules are just a litmus test on who takes football seriously and who doesn't.RaceBannon said:Mora and Hrlfrixch will bend these fag (75,000) rules beyond recognition