Is the NCAA Mocking Lacrosse Players

Is the NCAA Mocking Lacrosse Players

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The NCAA Lacrosse Facebook and Twitter pages have a question to ask you:

What's your go-to Face-Off move? Are you making changes this summer?


They think it's clever to post a picture like this. I'm not laughing.

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Are you friggin' kidding me?! First, you have the worst attended championship game in recent memory this past Spring, and now you are mocking lacrosse players and fans. In case you live under a rock, the NCAA Lacrosse Committee just released proposed rule changes for the 2013 season, which includes more than a handful of idiotic suggestions. Read all about the 2013 lacrosse rule changes.



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20 comments

Love the new suggested changes

Adam Gardell

These changes are so dumb especially the one about face off guys starting 12 inches apart.  They’re just going to ram each other like a bunch of… RAMS!  The human neck and head are not meant for that kind of collision.  Why does the NCAA feel the need to adjust rules every year?

Old Time

These changes are so dumb especially the one about face off guys starting 12 inches apart.  They’re just going to ram each other like a bunch of… RAMS!  The human neck and head are not meant for that kind of collision.  Why does the NCAA feel the need to adjust rules every year?

Old Time

These changes are so dumb especially the one about face off guys starting 12 inches apart.  They’re just going to ram each other like a bunch of… RAMS!  The human neck and head are not meant for that kind of collision.  Why does the NCAA feel the need to adjust rules every year?

Old Time

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