The casual College Football fan will tell you that they enjoy every second of the fall, as the sport consumes most of their weeks during the months of August until January.
The NCAA, however, is looking to implement four new rules that could shave up to 20 plays off of each game.
According to a report by Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated, the NCAA is proposing several rules that involve clock management in an effort to speed up games, as well as cut down on several health risks.
These projected rules, if passed, would go into effect this fall. However, officials of the NCAA are still weeks away from learning if these proposed rule changes will be approved.
Here’s a look at the changes that could be coming to College Football this fall according to Sports Illustrated: