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The Weekender: College Football best at the NFL Scouting Combine and the NCAA Football Rules Committee aims to falsify injuries.

If you have The Group Chat with The Weekender, underline the greatest stories in college sports, the outstanding letter from eleven warriors and a look at what comes next.

The best of college football visit the NFL Scouting Combine

The annual NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis brings some of the Elite athletes of College football together, so that the NFL teams want to design at the end of April.

As always, there was a treasury of stories that came out of the event. Above all, the saga about the health of the former defensive end of Penn State, Abdul Carter – a candidate for number 1 in the overall selection – took over the headlines at the beginning of the week. After the first reports had pointed out that Carter could advise against foot surgery from April in front of the NFL draft, scans revealed that he would not have to go under the knife. While Carter did not take part in exercises in the combine harvester, he will probably present his talents on Penn State on March 28.

Another important action at the top of the Draft board was the fight between the quarterback Cam Ward and Shedur Sanders as the first signal caller in April draft. While Ward apparently separated from the pack as a top option at Quarterback, Sanders tried to maintain his hold as No. 2 Quarterback in the class. However, the former Colorado Quarterback did not take part in the combine's exercises.

Several former goose relegated in Indianapolis because of the combine harvester, and eleven Warriors reported on the prospects of the state of Ohio.

The NCAA Football Rules Committee changes to the forgery of injuries

It is no secret that college football defenses have used “creative” strategies to slow down the promotion offenses.

One of the more unappetizing practices in slowing down a crime is the feared fake injury. There were countless examples of players who fell on the lawn with an unknown injury, while the opposing crime is aligned in the formation and caused the officials to describe the game dead and to stop any dynamics that the crime could possibly have.

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To combat this, the NCAA soccer rules suggested that a team could lose a break if their medical staff had to evaluate an injured player after the ball was discovered. If the team does not remain overcontracts, a delay in the wild penalty of five meters would be rated.

In addition to this potential change of control, the committee also limited the amount of time overruns in games that last longer than three overtime.

Juju Watkins leads No. 4 USC via No. 2 UCLA to earn the big regular seasonal crown

Juju Watkins stuffed the status with 30 points, five assists, three rebounds, three blocks and two steals to raise the No. 4 USC to an 80-67 victory against UCLA No. 2, and got the regular Big Ten title for Trojans.

In his first season as a Big Ten program, USC went to a 26-2 mark in the season behind the phenomenal game of Watkins. The Los Angeles, average, came 24.2 points per game, together with 6.7 rebounds and 3.6 assists per competition, while the Trojans led to the top seed in the Big Ten tournament.

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Kyle McCord was happy to see

During his press conference of NFL Scouting Combine, the former Quarterback from Ohio State, Kyle McCord, the last low season to Syracuse, spoke about the Buckeyes, who won the national championship and his transfer.

A historic night in the shoe: sights and sounds from the game of the NHL Stadium Series in the Ohio Stadium

The Columbus Blue Jackets prevailed during the NHL Stadium Series Matchup on Saturday at the Ohio Stadium via the Detroit Red Wings 5-3.

“He must not get confused”: NFL combine defenders who played the state of Ohio last season

Jeremiah Smith made many heads during his first season, and several NFL prospects that played against him noticed his other talent.

What's next

  • 41 days: Ohio State Football Spring Showcase
  • 181 days: Ohio State Football season start against Texas
  • 244 days: Jim Knowles returns to Columbus
  • 272 days: The game