Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban lobbied for a "flop rule" in college football for when players are feigning in an injury in order to slow down opposing offenses.
"If you get injured, stay down, stay down, don't get up, because, you know, we can't substitute fast enough, right," he said Saturday on College GameDay (via On3's Nick Kosko). "All right. So now people are taking advantage of this rule, but I think until there's some penalty for doing it. And I know it's a very sensitive subject for an official to make a determination about, is a player injured or not, but there should be a flop rule.