CORAL GABLES — When Francisco Mauigoa lines up against the Gators on Saturday, he will hear a voice speaking to him. No, it won’t be his conscience speaking. It will be defensive coordinator Lance ...
An audio clip obtained and verified by The Athletic demonstrates how it is possible to intercept college football’s new coach-to-helmet communication technology. A person identified as Texas Tech ...
The NCAA approved in-helmet communication from coach to player for use across the FBS last year. That's fine with Shiel Wood, as long as he can delegate it to someone else. "I feel very comfortable ...
Following concerns raised by Texas Tech regarding the encryption of helmet communications in college football, the Big 12 conference has concluded that no communications were compromised, the ...
For a longtime, offensive-minded college football coach like Hugh Freeze, the idea of changing a key part of offensive operation seems jarring. “I’m probably going to throw the helmet-to-helmet ...
You can talk too much. That's a lesson to take to any dinner party but also as a football coach. Just because you have in-helmet communication doesn't mean you need to yammer on. Husker quarterbacks ...
The Big 12 completed its review of college football's new helmet communications system and found that no Big 12 games were compromised by any reported issues, according to a statement. The inquiry ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - In Texas Christian University head coach Sonny Dykes’ estimation, football coaches endure enough scrutiny every Saturday. The systems that have evolved to relay plays ...
The Big 12 determined Thursday that none of its games were compromised by unencrypted frequencies used with coach-to-player in-game communications this season. Sources told ESPN on Wednesday that the ...
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Louisville coach Jeff Brohm looks forward to being that voice in his player's ear – much like he enjoyed hearing one as an NFL quarterback in the late 1990s. Brohm just didn’t expect college football ...