Report: NCAA Poised to Approve Helmet-to-Helmet Communications for Football

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College football may soon get helmet-to-helmet communications after the NCAA successfully tested the technology in a number of bowl games. 

According to CBS Sports, the NCAA Football Rules Committee this week is likely to propose the use of coach-to-player sideline communications, which will allow coaches to talk to players via wireless helmet technology, which has been used by the NFL since 1994. 

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