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Back in April, the NCAA approved in-helmet communication for FBS teams. However, as the Associated Press noted , it's unclear how many teams will actually use it this season.
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Utah was part of the test program last December, and now it’s going to be a part of college football. Finally, in-helmet radio communication is coming to the NCAA. The in-helmet communication ...
Quarterbacks are excited about college football's new helmet communication technology rules, ... Like the NFL, only one player on each team can wear a helmet with a radio on the field.
For the first time in college football history, teams are able to use in-helmet communication and sideline tablets to view in-game video. The in-helmet radio allows coaches to communicate directly ...
A Houston Texans staff member tests the helmet radio system before the first half of an AFC Wild Card NFL game between the Houston Texans and the Oakland Raiders, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017, in Houston.
The NCAA approved coach-to-player helmet communication for the 2024 season in April. Skip to content. KHON2. Waipahu 74 ...
The NCAA approved helmet communication in 2024. ... The coaches will be equipped with a radio allowing them to speak with players throughout the game, but not during plays.
One of those areas was helmet communication, a process the program had been getting used all throughout spring. According to Spartan quartback Aidan Chiles, the helmet radio has its benefits and ...
There weren't a ton of college football rule changes between the 2023 and 2024 seasons, but there were a few. One of the big ones is a two-minute timeout at the end of each half. Another big one, ...
Quarterbacks are excited about college football's new helmet communication technology rules, ... Like the NFL, only one player on each team can wear a helmet with a radio on the field.
NCAA’s Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved helmet communication for Football Bowl Subdivision games plus two-minute timeouts at the end of the half and other changes.