Football Rules Committee proposes technology rules

Story Links The NCAA Football Rules Committee proposed optional technology rules, effective with the 2024 competition season.  All rule recommendations must be approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, which is scheduled to discuss football proposals April 18.  In games involving Football Bowl Subdivision teams, each school would have the option to use coach-to-player communications through the helmet to one player on the field. That player would be identified by having a green dot on the back midline of the player’s helmet. The communication from the coach to the player would be turned off with 15…

Aston Villa news: Opinion – Fan on Europe or Champions League

Now that the Europa Conference League is back for Aston Villa, a predictable question has been doing the rounds among fans: would you prefer Champions League qualification or to win the Europa Conference League? It is the kind of question that supporters of big and successful clubs do not entertain. They expect to be competitive both domestically and in Europe. It’s part of life. It’s a given. The big attraction of the Europa Conference League in the short term of this season has been the opportunity for Villa to have a legitimate chance of winning the long-awaited silverware. The elite…

Alberta government to invest $8M to support kids in sports

Breadcrumb Trail Links Politics News Local News ‘We know that active kids and healthy kids become active and healthy adults,’ said Minister of Tourism and Sport Joseph Schow Published March 05, 2024 • 3 minute read Minister of Tourism and Sport Joseph Schow holds a pre-session media conference outlining the government’s priorities for the spring session on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in Edmonton. Greg Southam/Postmedia Article content The Government of Alberta says it is committed to making sport and recreation accessible and affordable for families through the Every Kid Can Play grant program. If Budget 2024 is passed, the program…