Nick Saban has called for a rule change in college football to address the issue of fake injuries, particularly after Ole Miss players appeared to feign being hurt to slow down the game. Saban highlighted the lack of integrity in the game and suggested implementing a flop rule to penalize teams for such tactics. Gamecocks head coach Shane Beamer also criticized the trend, while Saban emphasized the importance of coaches upholding the integrity of the game and taking action against the unethical practice of feigned injuries.
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After fatal crash, 7-year-old stayed by his mother’s side, CHP says
A 7-year-old boy survived a fatal crash that killed his mother in Fresno County after spending 12 hours by her side before being found walking alone on a mountain road. The California Highway Patrol responded to a call about an overdue party, leading to the discovery of the boy near the crash site, where the Subaru had overturned down an embankment. The boy, who suffered injuries, was taken to Valley Children’s Hospital and reunited with...
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