Skull Session: Justin Fields blasts a home run at Wrigley, Nick Mangold chugs a beer at record speed, the NCAA is cracking down on flopping, and more.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved allowing men's basketball officials to assess Class B technical fouls to players who fake being fouled, beginning in the 2022-23 season.
If a player is called for flopping, the opposing team would shoot one free throw. Previously, officials would issue a warning before assessing a technical foul in subsequent incidents judged to be flopping. However, they're also experimenting with *more* television timeouts in the NIT Tournament, which is exactly what everyone needed and is asking for.Nick Mangold has earned roughly $50 million during his time in the NFL, but at the end of the day, he's still just One Of Us.
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