Glen Cieske raised an interesting point in our Group Me chat. He said that he is running a flexbone no huddle this year. This was after I kidding suggested I was going to run a pro style no huddle. So, it made me wonder if our no huddle rule is in need of being updated.
This was taken from our League Rules and Regulations
Personally, I was at an Iowa game earlier this year and they were running the no huddle out of two TE singleback and I-Form sets. I thought it was ridiculous at the time but it was still done. According to NCAA Football 14 flexbone teams like Army and Navy run the no huddle as well. Now, I'm not sure if that is true or not but, if so, it certainly suggests that maybe we should allow it in the league. And to that point, in college football these days, is there a reason to disallow the no huddle in any instance?

This was taken from our League Rules and Regulations
Personally, I was at an Iowa game earlier this year and they were running the no huddle out of two TE singleback and I-Form sets. I thought it was ridiculous at the time but it was still done. According to NCAA Football 14 flexbone teams like Army and Navy run the no huddle as well. Now, I'm not sure if that is true or not but, if so, it certainly suggests that maybe we should allow it in the league. And to that point, in college football these days, is there a reason to disallow the no huddle in any instance?