Penn State coach James Franklin questions if radio helmets will solve sign stealing
4 months, 4 weeks ago

Penn State coach James Franklin questions if radio helmets will solve sign stealing

Associated Press  

The AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season! But I think the whole reason the rule got changed is because of the sign-stealing discussion and I don’t really feel that resolves it whatsoever.” Change of plans Dillon Gabriel thought he would jump to the NFL after last season, but when Oregon offered him a chance to stay in school and play in a fast, high-scoring offense that could improve his draft stock, he changed his mind. Just the type of person he is, how he represents Hawaii, as a young Hawaii athlete watching him go do his thing, it’s special.” Tough love First-year Indiana coach Curt Cignetti admitted there was a time when his late father, College Football Hall of Fame coach Frank Cignetti Sr., was the son’s “biggest critic.” But Cignetti expressed gratitude to the former West Virginia coach, who died in 2022. Cignetti called his father the “greatest man I’ve ever known” and described him as a direct, honest man with a good heart and a great work ethic. “But very complimentary of the way we played at the end when I was at James Madison.” Fond memory Oregon coach Dan Lanning made a sentimental return to Lucas Oil Stadium, where as a Georgia assistant he celebrated the Bulldogs winning the first of their back-to-back national championships over Alabama three seasons ago.

History of this topic

Sign of the times: NCAA approves coach-to-player helmet communication for 2024 football season
8 months ago
Fired Michigan assistant coach Chris Partridge says he had no knowledge of sign-stealing scheme
1 year ago
Frustrated Big Ten coaches push for league to discipline Michigan for sign-stealing, AP sources say
1 year, 1 month ago
Coach-to-player technology could have prevented sign-stealing scandal hitting college football
1 year, 1 month ago
Investigation of Michigan for sign-stealing stems from NCAA rules made to curb financial advantages
1 year, 2 months ago

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