CFB leaders reportedly make decision about structure of coaching staffs ahead of 2023 season
By Keith Farner
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Analysts and other off-field staffers will not be able to coach during practice in the 2023 season, AFCA executive director Todd Berry said on Monday.
A proposal about that kind of move is not expected to pass before the 2023 season, Berry told Matt Zenitz of On3 Sports.The proposal appeared to have some momentum to pass earlier this offseason, and Berry referenced the change.
โIโve told the group that Iโm disappointed because we led people to believe that something was going to happen,โ Berry said. โAnd not just us, but a lot of entities because there were a lot of conversations kind of going on privately and publicly about that this was likely to happen. And while I know that thereโs always risk that things arenโt going to turn out until they actually happen and you donโt do things until they actually happen, we have a lot of coaches that have made moves based off an assumption and now youโre talking about their whole career has changed.โ
One person connected to a Power 5 team told Zenitz that the rule has overwhelming support because everyone agrees any staff member should be able to coach during practice. However, coaches are somewhat split on anyone coaching during games. The other element is schools are preparing for players to be employees, so trying to have the money to pay them and donโt want to have to pay unlimited coaches.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.



