1. Three points of contact while controlling the ball = a catch, period. In other words, if you control the ball and have two feet and your rear touch the ground while maintaining control, it is a catch. If you have two feet and take one more step it's a catch. None of this every single point of his body touched the ground while he had control but at the last second the tip caught the ground and moved slightly.
2. Teams can offer 22 scholarships per year + 1/2 per regular season loss. Teams under .500 round up, teams over .500 round down. The total number of FBS scholarships stays the same, but schools with worse records get the opportunity to sign more players to improve their team. In other words, the Gophers could sign 26 players this year by this rule, Alabama could sign 23. It could be potentially extended to the 85 scholarship limit with a 5 year rolling average.
3. Reviews have to be initiated within 15 seconds of the previous play being whistled dead.
4. Reviews have to be completed within 1 minute of initiation with an additional 30 seconds for times when they also need to identify where to spot a ball.
5. TV timeouts are reduced to 1 minute.
6. Any questionable call that goes against the Gophers is automatically reversed and the Gophers are given a bonus 15 yards.
7. Defensive holding and pass interference are only a first down if it occurred the other side of the first down marker or if the 5 yard/15 yard penalty results in a first down.
8. Offensive dead ball personal fouls/unsportsmanlikes that take place after getting a first down result in a first and 25.
9. Two offensive half the distance penalties on the same down result in a safety. On defense, two half the distance penalties on the same down result in first and goal at the 2 or current yard marker (whichever is better).
10. Allow teams beyond a certain yard marker (own 35?) to declare a touchback when kicking/punting and eliminate the actual kick. Especially for kickoffs from the 35.
11. Unsuccessful challenges result in a 10 yard penalty.
12. Replay officials can only review a play if it will result in a first down (or lack thereof), a change of possession (or lack thereof) or score (or lack thereof). Any other review needs to be initiated from a coach (with a limited number).
13. Multiple penalties by one team on a play are all enforced. If two guys hold, two 10 yard penalties. If nothing else, one penalty and any 15 yard penalties would be enforced.