Saban Urges College Football Rule Change
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•Nick Saban calls for drastic college football rule change amid spate of fake injuries
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Nick Saban is calling for a rule change in college football.
Ole Miss players appeared to feign being hurt in their 27 -3 win over South Carolina on Oct. 5 .
Saban : "There should be a flop rule. And if a guy actually gets up, runs down, and right before the play starts, flops, maybe a charged timeout for that team".
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