Oregon Oct 12, 2024; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks fans cheer in the second half against Ohio State Buckeyes during the NCAA football game at Autzen Stadium.

The college football world went up on Tuesday after news emerged about the NCAA. After a controversial play occurred in the biggest game of the weekend, the NCAA will consider a potential in-season rule change.

The Oregon Ducks defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes in Eugene this weekend. The third-ranked Ducks scored the biggest win of the season over the second-ranked Buckeyes. In doing so, Oregon pulled off a move that exploited a loophole that the NCAA apparently now wants to clean up.

The Ducks trotted out 12 players on one of the game’s final plays. Oregon ate a penalty, but time ticked off the clock, putting Ohio State in a disadvantageous position. They didn’t have to put themselves in that spot to begin with, granted, but that’s the way it went. Ohio State fell 32-31 to Oregon, and the game ended with a last-second play in which Will Howard slid down well ahead of the first-down marker.

Ross Dellenger of Yahoo! Sports wrote, “Unlike the NFL, NCAA rules do not reset the clock to where it was before the snap when a 12-men penalty is assessed, meaning Oregon essentially traded having an extra defensive back on an obvious passing down for a five-yard penalty that burned four seconds off the clock — a savvy move that is now garnering scrutiny.”

NCAA secretary rules editor Steve Shaw told Yahoo that the organization planned to re-evaluate the play and how it’s officiated. While they said they made no errors, it appears they want to amend it now.

The college football world had much to say about this news.

[Ross Dellenger]

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