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Tebow hit a good example why new rule is cause for concern

Taylor Wyndham should be suspended.

Or not.

It was a dirty hit. No, it was good, hard football.

Wyndham's a head hunter, or a defensive intimidator.

Relax Florida fans: Tebow has two weeks to recover from his concussion before facing LSU. (US Presswire)  
Relax Florida fans: Tebow has two weeks to recover from his concussion before facing LSU. (US Presswire)  
The SEC has made its decision. A spokesman said Sunday that director of officials Rogers Redding felt the hit by Wyndham, a Kentucky defensive end, on Florida quarterback Tim Tebow was legal. The door, of course, is still open to public opinion following the fall of college football's patron saint. If you haven't seen a replay of Wyndham's hit on Florida's quarterback 1,000 times by now, you've either been asleep or watching hockey.

All at once, Superman and the NCAA rulebook showed vulnerability. Tebow eventually will recover from his concussion. The rulebook? We're still trying to get a handle.

It has to do with Rule 9-6 and language defining "blatant personal fouls." Florida doesn't play for two weeks, plenty of time for fans to debate the intent and severity of the hit by Wyndham.

In recent years, the NCAA rules committee has been emphasizing helmet-to-helmet hits and hits above the shoulders by defenders. A reasonable person could determine that Wyndham struck Tebow's facemask with the crown of his helmet after rushing around right end. A different person could surmise that Wyndham's helmet struck Tebow's upper chest first before striking the quarterback's facemask.

In the old days, it was no flag, no foul. The new rule allows conference offices to impose sanctions for a blatant personal foul "if the player is not ejected."

Wyndham was not called for a penalty on the play. Tebow suffered a concussion. He was released from a Lexington, Ky., hospital on Sunday.

Rule 9-6 has been a problem enough for commissioners that they addressed it Thursday at a regularly scheduled Collegiate Commissioners Association meeting in Chicago.

Some commissioners had become distressed at having to rule on plays and players even if personal fouls weren't called within games. They were being asked to interpret a rule that left just enough gray area to be disconcerting.

"Our concern is consistency," said Sun Belt commissioner Wright Waters, former head of the NCAA football issues committee. "The obvious ones are not a problem. The problem is when the official doesn't do anything and either they miss a call or they miss something blatant and we [commissioners] come behind them."

Dodd's Power Poll
1. Florida
2. Texas
3. Alabama
4. Ohio State
5. Boise State
6. LSU
7. TCU
8. Virginia Tech
9. Oklahoma
10. Michigan
11. Penn State
12. Ole Miss
13. USC
14. Kansas
15. Iowa
16. Oklahoma State
17. Auburn
18. Cincinnati
19. Georgia
20. BYU
21. Oregon
22. Houston
23. Missouri
24. Cal
25. Miami

On Thursday, it was decided that NCAA director of officiating Dave Parry and NCAA rules committee secretary-editor Rogers Redding [also the SEC officiating coordinator] would be used as a clearinghouse for commissioners in certain cases. The commissioners are not bound by a ruling from the pair -- they just wanted a sounding board where they could get advice in some cases.

"If there is something that's really suspect [we'll look at it]," Parry said on Sunday. "Bottom line: Most of the commissioners are saying it's better to have these things handled on the field. On rare occasions on a particular foul, a commissioner could take additional action. They did suggest on rare occasions that Rodgers and I take a look. They get pressure from coaches, I know."

Before we consider the possibility of Florida without Tebow, we must consider the hit that took him out. While there is speculation that the actual concussion occurred when Tebow's head struck the leg of teammate Marcus Gilbert, there are two different issues. The intent of the initial hit and the severity of Tebow's injury.

The fact Tebow and No. 1 Florida are involved means there will be heightened scrutiny on similar hits.

A week ago, Parry reviewed a hit by Texas linebacker Sergio Kindle that popped the helmet off Texas Tech quarterback Taylor Potts. He did not say what conclusion was reached. In the second week of the season, Tennessee defensive back Dennis Rogan sacked UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince with what seemed to be a helmet-to-helmet hit. Prince broke his jaw on the play.

UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel later said he had no problem with the hit and did not believe it led directly to Prince's injury.

There is a huge difference this time, even if you hate the Gators. The No. 1 team is involved. For the first time, Tebow is down with a significant injury. [He played on after breaking his hand two years ago.]

"No. 1, he [Wyndham] didn't leave his feet and initial contact is in the chest and his helmet rode up," Waters said when asked for an opinion. "There's a difference in good hard football and helmet-to-helmet. When you leave your feet, you're going after a target. These kids using their bodies as a missile [is a problem].

"Based on what I've seen, I would have written that off as hard football."

 
 

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September 30, 2009 10:30 pm
I'm the first to admit that Dodd writes some pretty strange, obvious, or at times just plain stupid columns, but do some of you people not have lives?  I can't even get onto this website without seeing at least 10 new threads for every Dodd column that just bash and criticize every single thing he has to say.  If you dislike him that much as a writer, stop reading.  It's p ...(more)
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September 27, 2009 10:57 pm

 Why in the world do you have Michigan ranked 10th???

  Lets get real here, I would love it if UM was really that good right now, but they aren't.
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September 28, 2009 6:54 pm
Maybe QBS should were skirts and have a pink helmet  to  differentiate them from other players and we can put flags on belts so they won't get tackled!
IT was a CLEAN HIT. He hit his head on the guys leg!!!
Coleman's hit I have no problem with a late hit call, but to suspend is ridiculous.  The only time a guy should be thrown of a game or suspended for one is when punch
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September 28, 2009 6:18 pm
The picture tells the whole story.  Tebow took a legitimate clean hit, definitely hard but that's FOOTBALL.  When Tebow fell to the groud, the back of his helmet hit his own players knee.  That is just bad luck.  We were taught as Football players to go after the QB or the ALL-Whatever running back and try to bang him up.  Not ever was I told to take someone OUT, take them ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 4:05 pm

I am getting really tired of all the rule changes and people calling for rule changes just because the leagues so called "POSTER BOYS" gets hurt. It happened last year in the NFL when Tom Brady got hurt. There have been lots of QBs to get hurt like that. It happened several years ago when they put in the "horse collar" rule. I agree with this rule, but it wasnt made until, I ...(more)

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September 28, 2009 1:46 pm
In the recent years, football has been losing its intensity and hardness that it use to have a few years ago. Tebow hit was a clean pure hard hitting football play. im a gator fan, and enjoy every time TT lows his helmet and smashes defenders all over the field. And this time, it shouldnt be different, it was a play, with an excelent hit over a big guy. That the league has to protect the qbs or wr ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 4:20 pm
Why are you trying to create the news Dodd?

While I am sure there are a few fans who think it was a rule violation, the vast majority of Florida fans know it was just a clean hit. Hard hit, you bet, but a clean one. The unfortunate hit on the knee is the one that did the damage. It's football, let them play or make them play with flags like the Intramural teams do.

Nobod
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September 30, 2009 10:04 am
As a staunch Gator and Tebow fan, that was a great, clean , and hard hit on Tebow.  One that I applaud as it is the type of football we so enjoy seeing.

Do I wish it hadn't hurt Tim, hell yes, but I bet he himself would be the first to watch the hit and say wow, nice hit!  Had that been a Gator hit on an oppo
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September 30, 2009 1:11 pm

At what point are we going to allow these kids to play football?  As a kid, I would dream of having the type of blindside hit that this Kentucky kid had.  That is what football is about.

Why are we even discussing this? Why is there an article bringing this up? Because guys that never played a down of football in their lives want to dictate how the game of football should be p ...(more)

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September 28, 2009 11:42 am
I suspect the medical people would have to/be able to identify which hit it was that caused the concussion by the area the concussion was worst in.

I suspect that it was, as just about everyone incompetently asserts, that it was, indeed, the knee to the back of the head which caused the concussion.
But unlike most people, I don't ridiculously presume tha
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September 27, 2009 8:27 pm
                        The new rule in football. The one that thinks he is God will be given a pink jersey to wear. No one is allowed to hit the girl in the pink jersy. Thats the only way to protect this imposter. Gator nation is sceaming bad hit. This was a 100% legal hit. Meyer the ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 4:41 am
The real bad guy in this whole situation is the heisman voters. If they would look at overall level of play and not just the numbers, then teams would actually sit their star players in blowouts. The problem is that blowouts lead to more stats, especially if you are a great player, and leaving people in is what gets people hurt. Urban Meyer did absolutely nothing wrong. That's the exact same way e ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 12:03 pm

So Gator 15 thinks I am "Bayou Trash". UHHMMMM...Why you might ask?

Because I posted MY opinion that Tim Tebow is a heck of an athlete and a credit to UF and the NCAA but pointed out he appears to be slightly self-absorbed and a bit immature…I guess I violated the First Commandment of Lamesville…never speak ill of Tebow.   ...(more)

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September 29, 2009 12:51 pm
Dumbest article I have ever seen. I am a former college quarterback and that hit was perfectly legal. Took a few of them in my day. If anyone thinks the hit was illegal than they should also have penalized and suspended Tebow's own offensive lineman for kneeing him in the head. Get a life Dodd!
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September 28, 2009 2:49 pm

I love that power poll.  You simply took everyone elses's top 25 and cahnged one or two teams.  Way to be objective.  Alabama is clearly the best team right now.  Florida is not impressive, Kansas is going to get smoked come conference play (we saw what happened when they played a half ecent opponent).  I could go on but why bother?  The article is a bunch of crap ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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