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Men's & Coed Flag Football Rules
Men's & Coed Flag Football Rules & Regulations REVISED 3-8-16 Pro Bowl: April 2nd, 2016 Format: TBD MEN’S: There will be a 3 man line with full contact immediate rush. Modified USFFA rules. COED: Non-Contact. 3 count rush by official. 1. TEAM SIZE: MEN’S: Teams shall play a maximum of 8 players. COED: Teams shall play a maximum of 7 players (5 men, 2 women). MENS: A seven-player team will be allowed if one or both teams are short a player. Teams with eight players will not be penalized and can use their full team. COED: A six-player team will be allowed if one or both teams are short a player (2 women min). Teams with seven players will not be penalized and can use their full team. A team’s roster may consist of a maximum of 16 players. Players may not play in a game until they have submitted their Yorkville Sports Association waiver. 2. PLAYER EIGIBILITY a. WAIVERS Each player must sign individual waiver by the first game. Failure to comply will result in that player being ruled ineligible. b. ROSTERS Limit 16 players on the Final Roster. Final Roster is due by Thursday January 7th, 2016. If final roster is not received on time, team registration form will become your final roster and players not appearing on original registration form will not be eligible to play. 3. EQUIPMENT A. A standard size official football with or without stripes must be used at all times. a. Rubber molded cleats or Astro-Turf shoes are legal b. -
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Pilot Point Vs
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Pilot Point vs. Kirbyville For the first time all year we allowed ourselves to celebrate a win for more than a few hours. We really got to enjoy the weekend and soak in that we had made it to the state championship game. Monday morning however; that was over. Making the state championship game was not our goal. Winning the state championship game was our goal. That was the mentality we showed up with Monday morning. I think that something that made our group special was our ability to put everything aside and just focus on football. We approached that week like we did on the first day of two-a-days. Business like. If an outsider were to come in our field house, there would have been no way to tell that we were playing for the state championship in 6 days. The focus was entirely on the opponent and what our jobs were to be Saturday afternoon. Kirbyville was the first team we were going to match-up against that had more big game experience than we did. Kirbyville had made the state championship in 2008 and lost to the Muleshoe Mules just like we did. A tough loss for them, but the experience they gained could potentially be an edge for them. Kirbyville entered the state championship with a record of 12-2 but their 2 losses weren’t just normal losses. Kirbyville did something similar to us and loaded their schedule with 3A teams to test themselves early. Their losses were both close, and came to West Orange Stark and Jasper, both of which were 3A powers. -
College Football Officiating, Llc
COLLEGE FOOTBALL OFFICIATING, LLC 2016 CFO BI-WEEKLY RULES QUIZ 7--SOLUTIONS For each of the following select the correct answer. There is only ONE correct choice for each question. For any fouls that are not offset, unless you are otherwise instructed, assume that the penalty is accepted unless it is declined by rule. ************************************************************************ 1. Fourth and goal at the B-10. The field goal attempt is blocked and hits the ground at the B-7. It then rebounds to the B-13 where B44 muffs it. A44 recovers at the B-11. a. Team A’s ball at the B-11. b. Team B’s ball at the B-20. c. Team B’s ball at the B-10. d. Team B’s ball at the B-11. REFERENCES: 6-3-3, 8-4-2-b COMMENTS: Because Team B has touched the ball after it has crossed the neutral zone, Team A has legally recovered the ball and will put it in play at the dead-ball spot. 2. Fourth and eight at the A-30. Team A is in a scrimmage kick formation with A22 fifteen yards deep in position to punt. Immediately after the snap, B76 charges into the snapper A50. A22 fakes a kick and carries the ball to the A-40 where he is tackled inbounds. a. Personal foul by B76. b. Legal play. c. Unsportsmanlike conduct foul by B76. d. Game clock starts on the snap. REFERENCES: 9-1-14 COMMENTS: When the offense is in a scrimmage kick formation, the snapper may not be contacted until after one second. -
House Rules for Soccer Mania
House Rules for Soccer Mania * All matches will be two 25 minute halves with no overtime and a 2 minute halftime * Free substitution, a player must be off before a new one can enter * Shin Guards are required in all leagues but the adult league, NO CLEATS, you must wear tennis shoes, turf shoes, or indoor shoes *All free kicks will be direct other than a ball that hits the ceiling, including the kickoff. * Leverage: You may not put both hands on the wall while attempting to make a play for the ball or shield a player from the ball. A free kick will be awarded to the other team. * Sliding: You may not slide to reach for the ball, block a ball, or knock the ball in the goal or keep from giving up a goal by having to go to one knee or down on one hand. The referee will use their best judgement to determine if it is a slide or lunge. * All penalty kicks will dribble shootouts * Free Kicks: You may not stop the opposing team from taking a quick kick by standing in front of the ball. Opposing players shall quickly yield the 5 yard distance from the ball. Dissent upon a request from the official shall result in a blue card being issued and the violating player being assessed a two-minute penalty. * No children other than those playing the present game are allowed in the boxes or on the field before or after the game or during half time. Soccer Mania,LLC and referees will strictly enforce this rule. -
American University Intramurals
University of California, Merced - Intramurals Flag Football Rules Intramural flag football games will be conducted under the rules of the NIRSA – National Intramural/Recreational Sports Association – with the following modifications. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. All participants must have their current valid UCM ID with them to participate. No player will be allowed to play without their own valid UCM ID. Players must have also completed the registration process and joined the team on IMLeagues. 2. The players must check-in with the supervisor on duty, which will check their UCM ID and verify completion on IMLeagues. 3. A player may play for ONE men’s or women’s team. Any intercollegiate football player that participated in the 2017 football season at any collegiate institution is ineligible to participate in intramural football. 4. Teams may add players under the following circumstances: a. The player must not have played for another team in their respective division. b. The player must have a joined the team for that sport. c. The player must show his/her valid UCM ID to the supervisor to check-in prior to the game. 5. All men’s and women’s divisions play 7 on 7 flag football. 6. See the attached diagram for field layout and dimensions. Protests: Protests are not allowed on judgment calls. Team managers may protest a misapplication of the rule before the snap of the next play to staff on duty. The supervisor and officials will decide before the next play. The team manager may protest the game at that point if they believe that the decision is still incorrect. -
O-D SPECIAL TEAMS COACHES MANUAL 2015 Stacking System
O-D SPECIAL TEAMS COACHES MANUAL 2015 Stacking System The Stacking System is a teaching method where core offensive and defensive concepts are used to keep Special Teams SIMPLE (NOT NEW learning – stacking of the BEST). *This is modeled and researched from Auburn University – HC Gus Malzhan + The University of Oregon – HC Mark Helfrich + The University of Michigan – HC Fielding Yost + HC Dick Wuest @ Decorah, Iowa High (4 time State Champion – Class 3A). It will look complex – but by using proven learning and memorization techniques while combining core offensive and defensive concepts with consistent transition methods – Special Teams become Super Teams (Efficient – Effective - Electric) OFFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS – use BEST 3 plays (O Triangle) We use offensive personnel and plays to attack defenses using Numbers, Angles and Field + keep teams simple-sound (every player in the program will know and can participate on special teams by using O-D positions). *THEME – Super Hero’s (Super Good Teams) (1-2-3-5-0) SWINGING GATE PAT (Point After Touchdown) *Auburn University 2013 and University of Oregon 2014 - Swinging Gate By using our no huddle – supersonic speed – spread offense along with multiple shifts (Swinging Gate) for all PAT’s we can gain 2 advantages without doing extra teaching. #1 – create mismatches for high percentage 2 point plays (extra point = extra possession) #2 – create tentative defensive play – eliminating block attempts = increase kick success (4-9) SHORT PUNT (Align in offensive set THEN shift-sub to Spread Punt) *University of Michigan Short Punt – HC Fielding Yost 1901-1926 (6x national champ) Like the swing gate / short punt gives us 3 options – (1) go for it on 4th down with live play (2) quick kick (3) substitute-shift into Spread Punt formation – punt or fake with a live play. -
2021 Football Memo – Week 2
2021 Football Memo – Week 2 September 1, 2021 Author: Justin Ingalls It is with great sorrow that we received the news this week that Mr. Duane Donat passed away recently. Duane, was a lifelong leader in SDHSAA activities. He is one that made a difference. Prayers and Blessings from all of us, sent to Duane’s family. Duane – We love and appreciate you and all the differences you have made! https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/duane-donat-obituary?id=6384647 Approved Mechanics – NFHS and SDHSAA Only We have done many great things as officiating crews during these first two weeks. I applaud your efforts and accuracy. We have done a good job the first two weeks of the season but we must continue to strive on growing and improving. One area of focus is mechanics consistency. All Crews across the state need to use only the approved NFHS and SDHSAA mechanics that are outlined and taught from/in our manual. By having all officials and crews working from the same base set of mechanics, we can give ourselves as officials the opportunity for consistency. Our coaches and student athletes deserve our best. We need to continue to get better and have better focus. This week let's set a goal as a crew, and use only NFHS/SDHSAA approved mechanics. I trust we can achieve more consistency with our approved mechanics across the state. I will continue to highlight areas of positive examples in our weekly memos, videos that are posted and with our team of observers. For everyone’s convenience I have posted a link to the NFHS website and resources. -
Linebacker: Watch the QB and Don't Let Him Run. Roll to the Right When He Does, and Cut Off All Running Lanes. in Flag Football
Linebacker: Watch the QB and don't let him run. Roll to the right when he does, and cut off all running lanes. In flag football, QBs love running, and if no one is watching, the QB will get a lot of yards on you. The Linebacker will also have to pick up offensive linemen that go out for a pass. Danger: The QB may fake a run out to one side, drawing the linebacker with him, and then an offensive lineman releases for a pass on the other side. The safety will have to be watching this, and run up to make the play. Linebackers and safeties have to know their positions, coordinate and talk to each other. The game will be won or lost by the play of the Linebackers and Safety. Safety: The Safety is the defensive QB, especially in flag football. He is to lead the defensive team. His role is to cover anyone who get loose. If a wide receiver is getting open deep, he covers and helps out. If an offensive lineman goes out, he has to cover him if the line backer is busy. If he sees a nice blitz opportunity, he can tell a cornerback to blitz, while he picks up the slack. If a corner blitzes, the linebacker covers the now open wide receiver short, and safety covers him deep. Can a safety blitz? Sure, because he is the extra guy. Let the linebacker know you are blitzing, so he can pick up your zone. The Safety and Linebacker are the two most crucial position on defense. -
Daily Clips Thursday, January 9, 2020
DAILY CLIPS THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2020 LOCAL NEWS: Thursday, January 9, 2020 Star Tribune Mike Shanahan's influence runs through NFC playoff picture By Ben Goessling http://www.startribune.com/mike-shanahan-s-influence-runs-through-nfc-playoff-picture/566819812/ Getting ahead of ourselves: What about Vikings at Packers for a Super Bowl spot? By Michael Rand http://www.startribune.com/getting-ahead-of-ourselves-what-about-vikings-at-packers/566814482/ Film review: 49ers' flurry of pre-snap motion a unique challenge for Vikings defense By Andrew Krammer http://www.startribune.com/49ers-flurry-of-motion-poses-unique-challenge-for-vikings-defense/566810921/ Stefon Diggs misses second practice with illness, Adam Thielen added to injury report By Mark Craig http://www.startribune.com/stefon-diggs-misses-second-practice-with-illness-adam-thielen-on-injury- report/566821102/ Was it the best week ever for the Gophers, Vikings? By Sid Hartman http://www.startribune.com/was-it-the-best-week-ever-for-the-gophers-vikings/566831062/ Sold online, gloves of Vikings' Kyle Rudolph raise money for charity after all By Tim Harlow http://www.startribune.com/sold-online-gloves-of-vikings-kyle-rudolph-raise-money-for-charity-after- all/566839222/ Pioneer Press Locker-room deception over gloves has happy ending for Vikings’ Kyle Rudolph By Chris Tomasson https://www.twincities.com/2020/01/08/locker-room-deception-over-gloves-has-happy-ending-for-vikings- kyle-rudolph/ Then: See Kyle Rudolph block. Now: See him catch … and Vikings win. By Paul Hodowanic https://www.twincities.com/2020/01/08/then-see-kyle-rudolph-block-now-see-him-catch-and-vikings-win/ -
NFHS Rules Differences
NFHS Rules Differences The purpose of these presentations is to highlight the differences between NFHS and NCAA rules. It is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all the rules. Many of the NFHS rules definitions in Rule 2 are similar to the relevant rules in the NCAA code. These include: blocking definitions, scrimmage formation and free kick formation. The net effect is that for these definitions, they are administered and/or officiated the same in both codes unless noted below. Also, there are terms that are different but are the same description. These include: restraining line in NFHS is akin to the limit line in NCAA; face tackling/butt blocking are terms akin to using the crown of helmet/facemask to tackle/block, first touching versus illegal touching, boundary lines versus sidelines, free kick lines versus restraining lines. There are others that are defined in only one of the codes, but have no bearing: offensive blocker, captain, non-player, rule, belongs to, deliberate dead ball advance, between downs, forward, beyond, blocking a scrimmage kick, field goal attempt. We are not going to get hung up on the terminology differences and will use the terms interchangeably. Each rule is broken down into three segments: 1) Low importance – defined as items we don’t need to focus on, and will administer as before, 2) Minor importance – items you need to be aware of, but they involve situations that are rare or are not germane to the playing of the game, 3) Major importance – these are the items we need to focus on, especially if they relate to safety. -
Full Arcade List OVER 2700 ARCADE CLASSICS 1
Full Arcade List OVER 2700 ARCADE CLASSICS 1. 005 54. Air Inferno 111. Arm Wrestling 2. 1 on 1 Government 55. Air Rescue 112. Armed Formation 3. 1000 Miglia: Great 1000 Miles 56. Airwolf 113. Armed Police Batrider Rally 57. Ajax 114. Armor Attack 4. 10-Yard Fight 58. Aladdin 115. Armored Car 5. 18 Holes Pro Golf 59. Alcon/SlaP Fight 116. Armored Warriors 6. 1941: Counter Attack 60. Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars 117. Art of Fighting / Ryuuko no 7. 1942 61. Ali Baba and 40 Thieves Ken 8. 1943 Kai: Midway Kaisen 62. Alien Arena 118. Art of Fighting 2 / Ryuuko no 9. 1943: The Battle of Midway 63. Alien Challenge Ken 2 10. 1944: The LooP Master 64. Alien Crush 119. Art of Fighting 3 - The Path of 11. 1945k III 65. Alien Invaders the Warrior / Art of Fighting - 12. 19XX: The War Against Destiny 66. Alien Sector Ryuuko no Ken Gaiden 13. 2 On 2 OPen Ice Challenge 67. Alien Storm 120. Ashura Blaster 14. 2020 SuPer Baseball 68. Alien Syndrome 121. ASO - Armored Scrum Object 15. 280-ZZZAP 69. Alien vs. Predator 122. Assault 16. 3 Count Bout / Fire SuPlex 70. Alien3: The Gun 123. Asterix 17. 30 Test 71. Aliens 124. Asteroids 18. 3-D Bowling 72. All American Football 125. Asteroids Deluxe 19. 4 En Raya 73. Alley Master 126. Astra SuPerStars 20. 4 Fun in 1 74. Alligator Hunt 127. Astro Blaster 21. 4-D Warriors 75. AlPha Fighter / Head On 128. Astro Chase 22. 64th. Street - A Detective Story 76. -
Double Wing Playbook
Double wing playbook Continue Published July 11, 2019 We have 12 different offensive formations in our youth football offensive section. We'll be adding more as time goes on.... See more Published May 13, 2019 Our first offense from the double wing of youth football formation. There are a lot of good football games that you can run out of... See more Published June 22, 2018 If you train really young players in your youth football league it is difficult to find the best education of youth football th ... View More Published on May 4th, 2017 We have installed new Double Wing forming plays and cleaning up our existing plays! ... See more here's my Top 5 Double Wing playing for youth football, which has become my favorite double wing offense playing since 2007. These plays are part of my double wing crime playbook inside my multiple Power Wing Beast Crime playbook for youth football. My version of DW crime is called Speed. The speed of wingbacks is wider than the traditional double wing offense WBs, but I'm mixed in some traditional DW plays/schemes on this post double wing offensive formation. The double wing attacking double wing formation is another offensive formation developed by Pop Warner. Many of the DW offensive principles are from the same wing playbook. Many teams, including mine, will work as offenses combined, taking advantage of every force of formations. And since the double wing plays for youth football somewhat similar to the learning curve not so long. I prefer to run the Spinner series from a double wing against one wing.