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  2. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    NFL back judge Lee Dyer retrieves a penalty flag on the field during a game on November 16, 2008 between the San Francisco 49ers and St. Louis Rams.. In gridiron football, a penalty is a sanction assessed against a team for a violation of the rules, called a foul. [1]

  3. ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit demands stiffer penalties for players ...

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    Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN’s college football analyst, called for steeper consequences for the players involved in the handful of flag fights over the weekend.. At least three games saw brawls ensue ...

  4. Seydou Traore's penalty was costly in Mississippi State football's loss to Arkansas. Why penalties are a sneaky issue for Mississippi State football, Jeff Lebby Skip to main content

  5. Why penalties are such a concern for Vanderbilt football ...

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    Here's how Vanderbilt football is looking to cut down on penalties when it faces Alabama this weekend. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Delay of game - Wikipedia

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    Delay of game is an action in a sports game in which a player or team deliberately stalls the game, usually with the intention of using the delay to its advantage. In some sports, the delay of game is considered an infraction if it is longer than that permitted according to the game's rules, in which case a penalty can be issued.

  7. 'Long overdue' HS football rule change helps protect ... - AOL

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    North Jersey quarterbacks are happy that an archaic rule has been replaced by a new one that should increase player safety and decrease penalties. 'Long overdue' HS football rule change helps ...

  8. Unfair act - Wikipedia

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    In American football, an unfair act is a foul that can be called when a player or team commits a flagrant and obviously illegal act that has a major impact on the game, and from which, if additional penalties were not enforced, the offending team would gain an advantage. All of the major American football codes include some form of unfair act rule.

  9. Three takeaways from Kansas football’s win over UNLV in the ...

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    Kansas came into the game having committed just 55 penalties, the second-fewest in the Big 12 and No. 14 nationally. Midway through the third quarter, KU had 15 penalties for 180 yards.