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in General Factchecking by Newbie (290 points)
It is not guaranteed, only speculations. This problem has occurred for decades and has never caused any overwhelming problems. The farthest they are speaking of going is to fine the team. For example, in the article linked, the SEC was one of the first targets for this 'issue'. Also, social media has a way of skewing the narrative into something it is not. I will not be convinced on topics unless it comes from the main source. As of now, nothing about this has come up from any NCAA, ESPN, or CFP committees.

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After reading the Yahoo Sports article, the claim that the NCAA will ban fans for storming the field after football games is misleading. The article discusses the idea of banning field storming and explains why some people think it should happen, but it does not report an official NCAA rule or decision. Instead, it’s largely an opinion-based discussion about safety concerns, liability issues, and whether celebrations like field storming still make sense in modern college football. While some conferences have already increased fines for schools when fans rush the field, these penalties are aimed at universities, not individual fans, and they are not part of an NCAA-wide ban. Presenting this discussion as if the NCAA has already decided to ban fans exaggerates what the article actually says. Overall, the claim turns speculation and debate into a definite outcome, which isn’t supported by the evidence.

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https://sports.yahoo.com/article/college-football-ban-field-storming-143056526.html

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After reviewing the article and corroborating reports, I conclude that the claim that the SEC has changed its field and court storming policy is accurate. According to statements from SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and reporting by Tuscaloosa News, the conference replaced its previous escalating fine structure with a flat $500,000 penalty beginning in the 2025–26 academic year. The policy also includes a provision allowing schools to avoid fines entirely if visiting teams and officials are able to exit the field of play before fans rush the field or court, with no interaction occurring. These details are consistent with official SEC communications and reflect a confirmed policy change rather than speculation.
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