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The NCAA recently announced, via NCAA.org's Greg Johnson, that college football players will no longer be able to wear crop-top jerseys on the field during games: Officials will treat illegal ...
But one look you won't see the Ducks or any team that values its timeouts wearing next fall is the football "crop top," a practice of tucking the jersey underneath pads to expose the stomach or ...
There will be no more rolled-up jerseys during games. The NCAA recently released new rules for the upcoming college football season, and the crop-top styles are in the past. Players will not be ...
Per the NCAA, players who wear so-called crop-top jerseys in such a style that creates "exposed back pads" will now be asked to leave the field "for at least one play." "The equipment must be ...
According to a story written by CBSsports.com's College Football Writer Jerry Hinnen, players who violate the no crop-top jersey rule will have to sit out for at least one play during the game.
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