Cut blocks aren't legal in several situations already in the NCAA and there's obviously a trend to outlaw them altogether, given the intro of the new rules this year about downfield cutting. And they are widely considered to be a dirty tactic regardless of who is doing it. I'm puzzled as to why that is even debated here, as is our reputation. A reputation I've done nothing to cause lol.
There is no trend to eliminate them. The idea is to limit them to the line because it's too easy to be "blindsided" with your eyes in the backfield if you're in the open field. That's what they're trying to eliminate. If the defender can see the block, it's not illegal. If they can't or if they have someone coming at them full steam, it's illegal. That's the point. Cut blocking at the line is not illegal, it's not dangerous, EVERY team in high school, college, and the pros do it on the line.
You're too caught up in the whining of other coaches. The reason they whine and complain isn't because their players are getting injured, it's because their players are getting the **** handed to them. Anything they can do to make us less effective in this offense or to sway recruits is a plus in their book. Doesn't make them right, doesn't make fans who parrot their whining any less ignorant.