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NCAA closes loophole that allowed Oregon to purposely induce late penalty in win
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Too many men: No. 2 Oregon purposely induced late penalty in win over No. 4 Ohio State
No. 2 Oregon had 12 men on the field late in its 32-31 win over No. 4 Ohio State, with the resulting penalty causing precious seconds to wind off the clockYesterday - College Football -
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NCAA closes 12-man penalty loophole Oregon exploited in pivotal moment of win over Ohio State
During similar situations in the future, the clock will reset to the amount of time left prior to the play3 hours ago - College Football -
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NCAA closes loophole on Ducks' 12-man penalty
The NCAA is closing the loophole used by Oregon to shave time off the game clock at the end of Saturday's win over Ohio State, when the Ducks intentionally used 12 players on defense.33 minutes ago -
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Lanning: Ducks purposely induced 12-men penalty
Oregon coach Dan Lanning said his team took a 12 men on the field penalty late in Saturday's win over Ohio State on purpose in an effort to burn time off the clock.Yesterday -
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NCAA mulling in-season action after Oregon's controversial late-game situational move helped Ducks beat Ohio State
The NCAA Football Playing Rules Committee is actively “engaged” in examining Oregon's controversial play for possible action.Yesterday - College Football -
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Dan Lanning hints 12-men penalty during win over Ohio State was intentional as NCAA investigates
The penalty allowed 4 seconds to run off the clock in a crucial late-game situationYesterday - College Football -
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Oregon coach Dan Lanning on Ducks' late 12-men penalty vs. Ohio State: 'This is one that was something we had obviously worked on'
Oregon was able to burn four seconds off the clock ahead of the final play of the game by adding a 12th player on the fieldYesterday -
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Oregon Exploited a Loophole to Beat Ohio State. Now the Rules Are Changing.
The Ducks appeared to intentionally use 12 players on defense in the closing seconds of Saturday’s game in an attempt to run out the clock.27 minutes ago
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