NBA NBA NEWS

NCAA committee proposes change to block-or-charge calls and other rule modifications for upcoming season

[ad_1]

USATSI

The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee recommended a number of changes Friday including tweaks to the block/charge call and circumstances around how it is called, a relaxing of jersey number restrictions and other various changes. Recommendations from the committee will go to the Playing Rules Oversight Panel for review on June 8. They would apply to the 2023-24 season if ratified.

Among the proposals, the block/charge change stands out as the most impactful potential proposed change. Currently, defenders must be in position to draw a charge before the offensive player goes airborne. The new rule would require defenders to be in position earlier — before an offensive player plants his foot to jump. From the NCAA:

If the defender arrives after the offensive player plants a foot to launch toward the basket, officials would be instructed to call a block when contact occurs between the two players. 

A secondary defender still would have to be outside the restricted-area arc to legally draw a charge.

The recommendation came after the rules committee received feedback from membership that “too many charges are being called” on the types of plays previously described as the rules are officially written. In considering the changes, it could not only decrease the number of charges called, but also “give officials more time to officiate these plays,” the NCAA’s Rules Committee said. Player safety was also considered.

“Our goal is to try to reduce the number of charges that are called,” said Rick Barnes, Tennessee’s coach and the committee chair. “We want to give more time to the offensive player to adjust to defensive player movement and reduce the hard collisions…

[ad_2]
Source link : https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/ncaa-committee-proposes-change-to-block-or-charge-calls-and-other-rule-modifications-for-upcoming-season/

Author : Kyle Boone

Publish date : 2023-05-05 18:30:23

Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 552 682 607 452 532835 482818 485596 533578 515911