Tag: footballs

  • Rob Ryan named USC football’s linebackers coach


    USC football has its new linebackers coach.

    The Trojans are adding longtime NFL and college assistant Rob Ryan to its staff for next season, multiple sources confirmed to USCFootball.com. Ryan has over 30 years of coaching experience at the NFL and college levels. He replaces Matt Entz, who left USC in the offseason to become the head coach at Fresno State. Ryan has been a defensive assistant with the Las Vegas Raiders for the last three seasons. 

    Ryan has no connection to Lincoln Riley, but he does to D’Anton Lynn. Ryan and Lynn were assistants together with the Buffalo Bills in 2016 and with the Baltimore Ravens in 2021. In Buffalo, Ryan was the assistant head coach for defense and Lynn was a defensive assistant under head coach Rex Ryan. D’Anton Lynn’s father, Anthony Lynn, was also on staff in Buffalo, and he took over for Rex Ryan as the interim head coach when Rex Ryan was fired in December of that season. In Baltimore, Rob Ryan was the inside linebackers coach in 2021 and D’Anton Lynn was the safeties coach. 

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    Rob Ryan has coached exclusively in the NFL since 2000. He’s mainly served as a defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in his time in the pros. Ryan was the defensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders (2004-2008), Cleveland Browns (2009-2010), New Orleans Saints (2013-2015) and Dallas Cowboys (2011-2012). He was a linebackers coach with the New England Patriots from 2000-2003 and an inside linebackers coach with the Washington Redskins in 2019 and Ravens in 2021. 

    Before 2000, Ryan had stints in college as linebackers and defensive backs coach at Tennessee State. He was the defensive coordinator at Oklahoma State from 1997-1999.

    Ryan inherits an inexperienced linebacker room at USC. Outside of Eric Gentry, every other returning linebacker played sparingly last season for the Trojans. 

    Rob Ryan. (Photo: Martin Leitch, Getty)

    Gentry and Desman Stephens are the logical replacements for the departing starters Easton Mascarenas-Arnold and Mason Cobb next fall, but USC will likely look to add another linebacker in the spring transfer window now that Ryan is in the fold. Gentry was USC’s best defensive player in 2024 when he was healthy, but he had to redshirt due to suffering multiple early-season concussions. As a true freshman, Stephens played 105 defensive snaps across nine games. 

    True freshmen linebackers Elijah Newby and Jadyn Walker as well as third-year sophomore Garrison Madden will also be back in 2025. The trio combined for 10 defensive snaps this season. The Trojans will bring in four-star true freshman Matai Tagoa’i from the high school ranks too.



    Former NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has been named as the linebackers coach for the USC Trojans football team. Ryan brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the program, having coached at both the collegiate and professional levels.

    With his defensive expertise, Ryan is sure to make an immediate impact on the Trojans’ linebackers unit. His passion for the game and ability to develop players will be invaluable as USC looks to improve its defense and compete for championships.

    Fans are excited to see how Ryan’s coaching will elevate the performance of the linebackers and help the Trojans achieve success on the field. With his track record of success, there is no doubt that Ryan will be a valuable addition to the USC football program.

    Tags:

    1. Rob Ryan
    2. USC football
    3. Linebackers coach
    4. Coaching staff
    5. College football
    6. USC Trojans
    7. NCAA football
    8. Defensive coordinator
    9. Football coaching
    10. Coaching news

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  • Franklin Sports NFL Team Foam Footballs – Soft Foam Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football + Air Pump Sets – Official NFL Licensed Football


    Price: $19.99
    (as of Jan 17,2025 21:54:36 UTC – Details)



    TENNESSE TITANS FOAM FOOTBALL: This unique PU foam football is unlike any other football available, its specially designed with 3D logos bringing your teams logo to life!
    PERFECT SIZE: This 8.5″ mini foam football is the optimal size to fit in a young players hands so your future champ can play for hours!
    SOFT FOAM CONSTRUCTION: Constructed of 100% PU foam this ball is lightweight and promotes confidence in kids of all ages to get involved in the game!
    FEATURES 3D LOGOS: Each teams logo is specially embossed giving every team their own unique look and feel so you can show your team spirit at tailgates, in the backyard, the beach or your neighborhood barbeque!
    NFL OFFICIAL: This foam football is officially licensed by the NFL, featuring team specific logos and colors!

    Customers say

    Customers find the recreation ball soft and smooth, making it suitable for kids. They consider it a great little football for throwing around the house during big games. However, some customers have reported issues with the logo peeling off or tearing after first use. There are mixed opinions on the overall quality.

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    Are you ready to show off your team spirit in a fun and exciting way? Look no further than Franklin Sports NFL Team Foam Footballs! These soft foam youth mini footballs are perfect for kids and juniors looking to practice their skills and support their favorite NFL team.

    Each football features the official NFL team logo and colors, so you can represent your team with pride. The 8.5″ size is perfect for younger players, making it easy to grip and throw. Plus, each set comes with an air pump, so you can keep your football inflated and ready for game day.

    Whether you’re playing in the backyard, at the park, or just practicing your throws inside, these NFL Team Foam Footballs are the perfect choice. Get yours today and start having fun while supporting your favorite NFL team!
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  • Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football + Air Pump Sets – Official NFL Licensed Footballs


    Price: $19.99 – $17.59
    (as of Jan 17,2025 18:15:45 UTC – Details)



    FOOTBALL FOR ANY FAN: This exclusive mini football is unlike any other football as it is specially designed with embossed logos for a rare look and feel!
    PERFECT SIZE: This 8.5″ mini football is the ideal size to fit in a young players hands so your future champ can catch and throw down field like the Pros!
    EXCLUSIVE SPACELACE TECHNOLOGY: This specially designed lacing system guides fingers to the correct position on the laces to make throwing tight spirals a breeze for kids of all ages!
    FEATURES AIR TECH COVER: This soft cover promotes confidence with younger players as they can easily grip the football which makes it perfect for tailgates, the beach or backyard barbecues!
    NFL OFFICIAL: This 8.5″ football is officially licensed by the NFL, featuring team specific logos and colors!

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the recreation ball’s size, quality, and design. They find it suitable for young kids and a great mini football. The graphics are appealing for all ages, making it an enjoyable gift for any age. Many customers appreciate the softness and pump included. However, some have mixed opinions on air retention.

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    Are you ready to show off your team spirit on the field? Look no further than Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs! Our Youth Mini Footballs are perfect for kids and juniors, measuring 8.5″ in size. Each football comes with an air pump set to keep it properly inflated for game time.

    With official NFL licensing, you can choose from a wide variety of NFL teams to support. Whether you’re a fan of the New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys, or Green Bay Packers, we have a football for you.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to play with an officially licensed NFL football and represent your favorite team. Get your Franklin Sports NFL Team Football today!
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  • Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – Rubber Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football – Official NFL Licensed Footballs

    Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – Rubber Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football – Official NFL Licensed Footballs


    Price: $19.99 – $15.10
    (as of Jan 05,2025 01:55:43 UTC – Details)



    TENNESSE TITANS FOOTBALL: This rubber mini football is constructed from durable rubber so you can keep the fun going at your tailgates, the beach, the backyard for countless hours!
    PERFECT FOR KIDS: This 8.5″ mini football is the ideal size to fit in a young players hands so your future champ can catch and throw down field like the Pros!
    EASY GRIP: The deep-pebble surface material and pro style raised laces ensure extra traction which makes the footballs easy to catch and throw
    ALL-WEATHER: The water and weather-resistant rubber means you can bring this ball out to play rain or shine without damage
    NFL OFFICIAL: This 8.5″ football is officially licensed by the NFL, featuring team specific logos and colors!

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the recreation ball’s size, quality, and design. They find it suitable for young fans to throw and catch, with a good miniature size that allows them to carry around on gamedays. The ball is well-made and durable, with thick material. Many customers appreciate its gift value and functionality. However, some have mixed opinions about the pump and deflateability.

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    Are you looking for the perfect football for your little NFL fan? Look no further than Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs! These rubber youth mini footballs come in all NFL team designs, so your child can represent their favorite team while playing catch or practicing their skills.

    Measuring at 8.5 inches, these junior footballs are the perfect size for kids to handle and throw. Made with durable rubber material, these footballs are built to last through countless games and practices. Plus, they are officially licensed by the NFL, so you know you’re getting a quality product.

    Whether your child is playing in the backyard, at the park, or even in a youth league, these Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs are sure to be a hit. So why wait? Get your hands on one today and let your little one show off their team pride in style!
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  • Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football + Air Pump Sets – Official NFL Licensed Footballs

    Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football + Air Pump Sets – Official NFL Licensed Footballs


    Price: $19.99 – $17.59
    (as of Jan 05,2025 00:11:43 UTC – Details)



    FOOTBALL FOR ANY FAN: This exclusive mini football is unlike any other football as it is specially designed with embossed logos for a rare look and feel!
    PERFECT SIZE: This 8.5″ mini football is the ideal size to fit in a young players hands so your future champ can catch and throw down field like the Pros!
    EXCLUSIVE SPACELACE TECHNOLOGY: This specially designed lacing system guides fingers to the correct position on the laces to make throwing tight spirals a breeze for kids of all ages!
    FEATURES AIR TECH COVER: This soft cover promotes confidence with younger players as they can easily grip the football which makes it perfect for tailgates, the beach or backyard barbecues!
    NFL OFFICIAL: This 8.5″ football is officially licensed by the NFL, featuring team specific logos and colors!

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the recreation ball’s size and design for younger kids. They find it fits well in kid-sized hands, is a great youth football, and has a nice graphics on the ball. The softness and gift value are also appreciated. However, opinions differ on the quality, air retention, and pump.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


    Looking for the perfect gift for your young NFL fan? Look no further than Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs! Our youth mini footballs are the perfect size for kids and feature all NFL teams, so your child can show off their team pride while playing with friends.

    Each football measures 8.5 inches, making it easy for kids to grip and throw. Plus, each set comes with an air pump, so you can keep the football properly inflated for hours of playtime fun.

    These official NFL licensed footballs are perfect for backyard games, flag football, or just tossing around with friends. Give your child the gift of team spirit with Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – order yours today!
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  • He’s one of college football’s winningest coaches — yet his own team’s fans aren’t sold on him

    He’s one of college football’s winningest coaches — yet his own team’s fans aren’t sold on him


    For as long as there have been coaches, there has been consternation over their performance. 

    Yet even in that generations-old tradition, the case of Ohio State’s Ryan Day is unique. Few coaches have produced as much ostensible success — and angst.

    In his six seasons in Columbus, Day’s Ohio State teams have made four playoff appearances and won two Big Ten conference titles — making him the first coach since the program began in 1890 to start his career with consecutive conference titles. Under Day, the Buckeyes are 39-3 at home, 46-5 against conference opponents and 21-9 against ranked teams. 

    When the Buckeyes arrive at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, for Wednesday’s College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup against top-seeded Oregon, Day will boast a record of 67-10 and a winning percentage of .870, which, if it qualified (he hasn’t yet coached 10 seasons), would rank second on college football’s all-time coaching leader board. 

    A start like that might lead some coaches to be lionized or to earn enough goodwill to ensure decades of job security. Not in Columbus, where over the past month local coverage has described the “Day dilemma” and national outlets have pondered “How hot is Ryan Day’s Seat at Ohio State?”

    “People are uncomfortable, and they don’t like him right now, there’s no question about it,” said Ari Wasserman, a national college football reporter for On3, who previously covered Ohio State for a decade as a beat reporter. 

    Unlike his two predecessors who won national championships in their first three seasons, Day has yet to claim a national title. In Columbus, however, perhaps even more damning is that Ohio State has also struggled in the other main criterion by which its football coaches are evaluated: It can’t beat its biggest rival. 

    Under Day, Ohio State is 1-4 against archrival Michigan, including four consecutive losses, and while fans could rationalize that rivalry losses in 2021, 2022 and 2023 were against strong Michigan teams — the most recent of which went on to win the national championship — the Buckeyes’ Nov. 30 defeat was mostly baffling. 

    Unranked, playing on the road and 20.5-point underdogs, the Wolverines commanded the game en route to a stunning win. As a postgame skirmish broke out on the field, cameras caught Day looking on, unmoving, as if in a daze. On social media, commenters were quick to point out that Ohio State had fallen flat despite having assembled a roster that, the school’s new athletic director said last summer, had cost $20 million in name, image and likeness payments.

    One month later, even after Ohio State routed Tennessee in a first-round playoff game on Dec. 21, “OSU fans are still in a bit of shock about the Buckeyes playing such a bad game against a substandard Michigan team,” Doug Lesmerises, host of “Kings of the North,” a college football YouTube show, wrote by email. 

    Lesmerises, who has covered Ohio State since 2005, wrote that though the first-round victory had reinvigorated some national title confidence, it also “almost makes the Michigan loss more perplexing.”

    “Day won’t just shake that off. A lot of fans who had been behind him have real, first-time questions about him that won’t be forgotten.”

    Facing a barrage of criticism of a coach he didn’t hire, Ohio State’s athletic director offered public support for Day in mid-December, telling a local radio station that Day will “absolutely” be back next season. It is an open question, however, how much support Day has elsewhere within a fan base that dreams of national titles but demands a winning record against its rival.

    “Ohio State has three goals each year — beat Michigan, win the Big Ten, win a national title. They are 0-11 on goals the last four years and still chasing this national title,” Lesmerises wrote. “If Ohio State doesn’t compete well against Oregon, and as long as OSU alum and former successful NFL head coach Mike Vrabel is without a current job, I don’t think Day’s future is certain.”

    Like Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer, who each coached the school to a national title since 2002, Vrabel comes from deep Ohio roots. Day, in contrast, grew up in New Hampshire and spent virtually his entire career in either the Northeast or the NFL until he was hired as Ohio State’s offensive coordinator in 2017. Geography might matter little at some schools; for the Buckeyes, however, it is paramount. Ohio State players, coaches and fans rarely refer to Michigan by name, described it instead as “That Team Up North” or simply the initials “TTUN.” Each fall, as “The Game” approaches on the final weekend in November, it has become an annual Columbus tradition to cross out the letter “M” on campus signs with red Xes.

    “The prevailing question about Ohio State’s coach is always can you be successful here if you do everything right and can’t beat that team,” Wasserman said.

    Technically, the answer is now yes. 

    For more than 100 years, the path to a national title in college football effectively required an undefeated or one-loss season, making the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry, played on the final weekend in November, a de facto elimination game in some years. This season’s expansion of the College Football Playoff from four teams to 12 and Ohio State’s place in the Big Ten, one of the sport’s two most powerful conferences, have afforded more leeway for losses and uncoupled the stakes of beating Michigan from the larger pursuit of a national title.

    So despite an October loss to Oregon and the November head-scratcher against Michigan, the Buckeyes’ title dreams remain intact. That doesn’t mean the quarterfinal appearance in the Rose Bowl has healed all wounds. In a forum on Eleven Warriors, a popular Buckeyes fan website, a commenter recently polled fellow fans about what constituted success this season. One poster responded: “How can we have a poll about possible season-ending options when the season has already ended?” 

    “Winning a national championship is obviously the biggest prize, and I think people will be happy and celebrate it, but I think that in their hearts that there will be something missing from that illustrious season,” Wasserman said. “When teams look back at their champions and celebrate them, they think about purity. It’s not a pure season here.

    “The main aspect of being a fan is to be able to talk trash to people and talk trash to Michigan fans. It’s like you win a national championship, you can buy all the memorabilia and the shirts and the commemorative graphics and all that stuff. But at the end of the day, a Michigan fan can look you in the eye and say, ‘We beat you.’ That sucks.”

    In a twist, perhaps the most apt source of optimism for Day and Ohio State fans is the example of none other than Michigan. After he arrived in 2015, Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh promptly lost five consecutive times to Ohio State and, like Day, saw his goodwill fray. Yet last January Harbaugh rode the streets of Ann Arbor basking in a national championship parade.

    For Day, “a national title parade would fix things,” Lesmerises wrote. “Until the last Saturday in November in 2025.”



    It’s no secret that college football can be a fickle world, where success is often measured in wins and losses. But for one of the winningest coaches in the game, it seems that even his own team’s fans aren’t completely sold on him.

    Despite consistently leading his team to victory and racking up an impressive record, this coach has faced criticism from some of the very fans who should be celebrating his success. Whether it’s his coaching decisions, his play-calling, or his handling of the team, there seems to be a lingering sense of doubt among the fan base.

    But what does it take for a coach to win over his own fans? Is it simply a matter of winning games, or is there more to it than that? And how does a coach navigate the sometimes treacherous waters of fan loyalty and expectations?

    As this coach continues to lead his team to victory, the question remains: will he ever truly win over the hearts of his own fans? Only time will tell.

    Tags:

    college football, winningest coaches, fans, team, coach, football, college sports, success, doubts, opinion, support

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  • WILSON Unisex NFL Team Tailgate Footballs

    WILSON Unisex NFL Team Tailgate Footballs


    Price: $47.43
    (as of Jan 04,2025 10:46:53 UTC – Details)



    Wilson NFL Team Tailgate Football – Tennessee Titans, Junior Size


    Are you ready for some football?! Introducing the WILSON Unisex NFL Team Tailgate Footballs, the perfect accessory for game day festivities. These high-quality footballs feature your favorite NFL team’s logo and colors, allowing you to show off your team spirit in style.

    Whether you’re tossing the ball around at a tailgate party or just playing a friendly game of touch football with friends, these WILSON footballs are sure to impress. They are made with durable materials and are built to last, so you can enjoy hours of fun on the field.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to represent your team with pride. Pick up a WILSON Unisex NFL Team Tailgate Football today and get ready to dominate the game!
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  • Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football + Air Pump Sets – Official NFL Licensed Footballs

    Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs – Youth Mini Footballs for All NFL Teams – Kids Junior 8.5″ Football + Air Pump Sets – Official NFL Licensed Footballs


    Price: $19.99 – $17.59
    (as of Jan 02,2025 11:14:52 UTC – Details)



    FOOTBALL FOR ANY FAN: This exclusive mini football is unlike any other football as it is specially designed with embossed logos for a rare look and feel!
    PERFECT SIZE: This 8.5″ mini football is the ideal size to fit in a young players hands so your future champ can catch and throw down field like the Pros!
    EXCLUSIVE SPACELACE TECHNOLOGY: This specially designed lacing system guides fingers to the correct position on the laces to make throwing tight spirals a breeze for kids of all ages!
    FEATURES AIR TECH COVER: This soft cover promotes confidence with younger players as they can easily grip the football which makes it perfect for tailgates, the beach or backyard barbecues!
    NFL OFFICIAL: This 8.5″ football is officially licensed by the NFL, featuring team specific logos and colors!

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the recreation ball’s size and design for younger kids. They find it fits well in kid-sized hands, is a great youth football, and has a nice graphics on the ball. The softness and gift value are also appreciated. However, opinions differ on the quality, air retention, and pump.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


    Looking for the perfect football for your young NFL fan? Look no further than Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs!

    Our youth mini footballs come in a size perfect for kids and juniors, measuring at 8.5 inches. Each football features the official logo and colors of all NFL teams, so your little one can represent their favorite team on the field.

    Each set also includes an air pump, so you can easily inflate the football to the perfect level for optimal performance.

    These footballs are officially licensed by the NFL, so you can trust that you are getting a high-quality product that is built to last.

    Get your young NFL fan ready for game day with Franklin Sports NFL Team Footballs!
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  • Is Ohio State football’s kicker confident if needed vs. Oregon in the Rose Bowl?

    Is Ohio State football’s kicker confident if needed vs. Oregon in the Rose Bowl?


    LOS ANGELES — A ball split the uprights, clearing the crossbar with ease, and crashed into the netting well beyond the target.

    In most football settings, that’s not weird to see. Kickers make field goals all the time.

    But this successful kick came Monday at Dignity Health Sports Park – the site of Ohio State’s pre-Rose Bowl practice. It came off the foot of Jayden Fielding, who unleashed the kick from 57 yards away.

    The Buckeyes’ kicker is clearly capable of being a weapon. That was also evident on Oct. 12 when he connected on a 40-yard kick in a 32-31 loss against Oregon.

    However, heading into Wednesday’s rematch with the Ducks, his ability has become a question.

    Fielding has missed his last three attempts, including a pair in Ohio State’s three-point loss against Michigan last month.

    His confidence hasn’t wavered, though.

    “Playing at Ohio State, playing on the biggest stage every game, there’s always going to be backlash,” Fielding told cleveland.com on Monday. “There’s always going to be people saying what they want to say. You just have to deal with it. It’s part of the job.”



    With the highly anticipated Rose Bowl matchup between Ohio State and Oregon just around the corner, one question looms large for Buckeyes fans: is Ohio State football’s kicker confident if needed in a crucial moment?

    Throughout the season, Ohio State’s kicking game has been solid but not without its struggles. Junior kicker Noah Ruggles has been reliable for the most part, making 13 out of 17 field goal attempts and 59 out of 61 extra points. However, there have been a few key misses in critical moments that have left some fans questioning Ruggles’ confidence under pressure.

    With a game as important as the Rose Bowl on the line, it will be crucial for Ohio State’s kicking game to be on point. If the Buckeyes find themselves in a tight spot and need a field goal to secure a win, will Ruggles be able to step up and deliver?

    Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: Ohio State fans will be holding their breath every time Ruggles steps onto the field in Pasadena. Let’s hope he’s been putting in the work and is ready to come through in the clutch when his team needs him most.

    Tags:

    Ohio State football, kicker confidence, Rose Bowl, Oregon, college football, special teams, field goal kicking, Buckeyes, Ducks, playoff game, national championship, Big Ten, Pac-12

    #Ohio #State #footballs #kicker #confident #needed #Oregon #Rose #Bowl

  • ESPN’s Elle Duncan slams college football’s overtime rules

    ESPN’s Elle Duncan slams college football’s overtime rules






    ESPN’s Elle Duncan recently took to Twitter to slam college football’s overtime rules, calling them “ridiculous” and “outdated.” Duncan, a sports anchor and reporter for ESPN, expressed her frustration with the current system, which allows each team to start a possession from the opponent’s 25-yard line in overtime until a winner is determined.

    In her tweet, Duncan argued that college football should adopt a format similar to the NFL’s overtime rules, which give both teams a chance to possess the ball and score. She also criticized the lack of fairness in the current system, highlighting instances where teams have lost games without ever getting a chance to touch the ball in overtime.

    Duncan’s comments have sparked a debate among fans and analysts, with some agreeing with her assessment and others defending the current overtime rules. As college football continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see if any changes are made to address the concerns raised by Duncan and others.

    Tags:

    1. ESPN
    2. Elle Duncan
    3. College football
    4. Overtime rules
    5. NCAA
    6. Football regulations
    7. Sports commentary
    8. College sports
    9. ESPN commentary
    10. Elle Duncan opinions

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