Targeting Rules In College Sports

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When it comes to rules in sports it is for player’s safety and it keeps the game fair. The goal of rules is to keep the level of the game at a minimum of fairness between two teams going against each other. The more rules are in place the more not entertaining the sport will become for example college football. Every defensive player wants to make a big hit and gets their team fired up but most of the time they get flagged for helmet to helmet contact. That can lead to targeting rule ejection which puts a hold on the game because all targeting penalties are reviewed this rule was enforce to mainly protect defenseless players. Ninety-eight percent of target fouls occur on four types of plays. 1. Hits on receivers. 2. Roughing the passer penalties. …show more content…
The intensity level of the game is competitive and penalties will be called. Targeting ejection will change the atmosphere of a game and coaches strategies for example if one team has an impact player who is defensive back and he goes to make a tackle on a receiver but he leads with his shoulder and launches himself into the receiver. The referees will throw a flag on the play and get him for targeting. After reviewing the play the results will be that the player must sit out the rest of the half and the next half that is the consequences of targeting. Fans want see the big hits because football is a physical contact sport. The NBA flagrant foul rules has many different aspect of it. Players will flop to get flagrant foul calls so they can go to line and shoot free throws. In some heated moments flagrant fouls can lead to ejection hitting above the head which is a flagrant 2 foul. Injuries can be occur in sports at any given moment when it comes to fouls and penalties injuries are more at risk. In the NBA fouls can injury a player and depending on how hard they get fouled it could result in a season ending

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