Two top college football administrators oppose delaying until the end of next season the expansion of FBS coaching staffs to 10 members.
The NCAA announced earlier in the week an amendment to proposed recruiting reforms that are going to the Division I Council for approval in mid-April. The new rules were intended to take effect immediately, but the amendment would delay just the addition of a 10th full-time coaching position.
Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby, chairman of the oversight committee, and Todd Berry, executive director of the American Football Coaches Association, acknowledged that hiring when staffs are typically set could inconvenience some schools.
Still, they say it is not worth waiting.
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