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・ 2006 NBA All-Star Game
・ 2006 NBA Development League Draft
・ 2006 NBA Development League Expansion Draft
・ 2006 NBA draft
・ 2006 NBA Europe Live Tour
・ 2006 NBA Finals
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・ 2006 NC State Wolfpack football team
・ 2006 NCAA Bowling Championship
・ 2006 NCAA Division I baseball rankings
・ 2006 NCAA Division I baseball season
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
・ 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
・ 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season
・ 2006 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings
2006 NCAA Division I FCS football season
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament
・ 2006 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament
・ 2006 NCAA Division II football season
・ 2006 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
・ 2006 NCAA Division III football season
・ 2006 NCAA football bowl games
・ 2006 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
・ 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game


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2006 NCAA Division I FCS football season : ウィキペディア英語版
2006 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2006 NCAA Division I FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) football season, part of the college football season, began on August 26, 2006 and concluded on December 15, 2006 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the Massachusetts Minutemen to win the NCAA Division I Football Championship.
==Rule changes==
There are several rules that have changed for the 2006 season. Following are some highlights:
*Players may only wear clear eyeshields. Previously, both tinted and orange were also allowed.
*The kicking tee has been lowered from two inches tall to only one inch.
*Halftime lasts twenty minutes. Previously, it was only fifteen minutes.
*On a kickoff, the game clock starts when the ball is kicked rather than when the receiving team touches it.
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* This rule change has resulted in controversy, highlighted by the matchup between Wisconsin and Penn State on November 4, 2006, in which Wisconsin deliberately went off-sides on two consecutive kickoffs to run extra time off the clock at the close of the first half.
* On a change of possession, the clock starts when the referee marks the ball ready for play, instead of on the snap.
*The referee may no longer stop the game due to excessive crowd noise.
*When a live-ball penalty such as an illegal formation occurs on a kick, the receiving team may choose either to add the penalty yardage to the end of the return or require the kick to be attempted again with the spot moved back. Previously, only the latter option was available.
*If a team scores at the end of the game, they will not kick the extra point unless it would affect the outcome of the game.
*Instant replay is now officially sanctioned and standardized. All plays are reviewed by the replay officials as the play occurs. They may call down to the on-field officials to stop play if they need extra time to make a review. Each coach may also make one challenge per game. In the case of a coach's challenge, the coach must have at least one time-out remaining. If the challenge is upheld the coach gets the time-out back but the challenge is spent. If the challenge is rejected, both the challenge and the time-out are spent.

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