College Football Rule Changes: Betting Impact of Potential Proposals

The slightest tweak to a rule change in any given sport is critical to a bettor’s overall outlook. Accounting for new variables, especially ones holding more weight, can be the difference between staying ahead of the curve or lagging behind the rest of the market.

How about potential rule changes for college football 2023 and beyond?

SI’s Ross Dellenger reported Monday college football executives are moving toward these four proposals:

  1. Banning consecutive timeouts (such as a team icing a kicker)
  2. No untimed down at the end of the first and third quarters
  3. A running clock after first downs, excluding inside two minutes in a half
  4. A running clock after an incompletion once the ball is spotted

Action Network’s college football analyst Collin Wilson naturally identified a plethora of betting nuggets to account for off the bat, highlighting over/unders.

  
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