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1 WELCOME

2 Gary Whelchel Commissioner of Officials

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4 Copyright © 2010 by Barry Mano, Referee Enterprises, Inc. and the National Association of Sports Officials Special Thanks to Valley Lutheran High School

5 New Rules Pregame / Timing / Equipment Blocking / Holding OPI / DPI / Catch /No Catch Personal Fouls Shift / Motion / Formation Kicking Game Answer YOUR Questions Copyright © 2010 by Barry Mano, Referee Enterprises, Inc. and the National Association of Sports Officials

6 Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations New Rules and Changes 2010 Bob Sietsema Co-State Rules Interpreter

7 Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations 2010 NFHS Football Rules Changes

8 Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations  www.AZFOA.org www.AZFOA.org  Ask A Rules Question  Check to see postings from others  Individual Response to Submitter

9 Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations

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15 A replaced player must leave the field within three seconds. The three seconds begins when a player becomes a replaced player as defined in 2-32-12 and a substitute becomes a player as defined in 2-32-15. It is not a foul to break a huddle with more than 11 players as long as the replaced player begins to leave the field within three seconds.

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18 Penalty Enforcement on Scoring Play Rules 8-2-2, 8-2-3, 8-2-4, 8-2-5, 10-5-1f

19 Penalty Enforcement on Scoring Play Rules 8-2-2, 8-2-3, 8-2-4, 8-2-5, 10-5-1f

20 Penalty Enforcement on Scoring Play Rules 8-2-2, 8-2-3, 8-2-4, 8-2-5, 10-5-1f

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25 Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations 2010 Football Points of Emphasis

26 2010 NFHS Football Points of Emphasis 1.Concussion Recognition and Management- 2.Heat Illness and Hydration- 3.Illegal Helmet Contact- 4.Assisting the Runner- 5.Sportsmanship and Public Address Announcers-

27 Concussion Recognition and Management  A concussion is a brain injury that results in a temporary disruption of normal brain function-  A concussion occurs when the brain is violently rocked back and forth or twisted inside the skull as a result of a blow to the head or body-  Only 3.2 percent of all concussed athletes lost consciousness during the 2009 football season-  Neither officials, nor coaches, are expected to “diagnose” a concussion, as that is the job of an appropriate health-care professional-  Officials, coaches and administrators are being asked to make all efforts to ensure that concussed athletes do not continue to participate-

28 Concussion Recognition and Management  The game official is not responsible for the sideline evaluation or management of the athlete after he or she is removed from play-  If an appropriate health-care professional on the sideline determines that the athlete HAS NOT suffered a concussion, the athlete may return to play-  If there is no appropriate health-care professional available to evaluate the athlete, the athlete SHOULD NOT be allowed by the coach to return to play-  Athletes with continued concussion symptoms are at significant risk for recurrent, cumulative and even catastrophic consequences of a second concussive injury-

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32 Sportsmanship and Public Address Announcers SPORTSMANSHIP Players, coaches, officials, cheerleaders, game announcers, students and spectators all play a vital role in the promotion of good sportsmanship- It is essential that all individuals involved understand that the playing field is an extension of the classroom- Acts that are intended to engender ill will toward individuals, have no place in the educational activities-

33 Sportsmanship and Public Address Announcers PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCERS Contributes in a major way to the atmosphere for the event- Should never be an advocate from behind the microphone- Use proper language at all times- Never criticize players, coaches or officials- Should not attempt to be bigger than the game or event by doing play-by-play or by providing commentary-

34 NFHS Football Officials Manual Communication Between Officials and Head Coach Communication between officials and the head coach is a key to a smoothly run contest- All communication between the two parties should be professional and to the point- Head coaches who want to officiate rather than coach should be dealt with swiftly and in a firm manner- Enforcement of Uniform Adornment Rules Both the head coach and the officials are responsible for enforcement of the uniform adornment rules and those rules must be enforced consistently in order to prevent problems from developing with player safety or sportsmanship-

35 NFHS Football Officials Manual Enforcing that Legal Equipment is Worn Properly Head coaches and officials should always keep in mind that safety comes first- Required equipment is mandated for the well-being of the players- Coaches and officials must work together to make the game as safe as possible for the athletes participating by requiring compliance with equipment rules- Officials have the responsibility to penalize the head coach when players are not legally equipped and to prohibit the players from participating until they do become legally equipped-

36 Major Mechanics Changes  Full length, black pants have been approved. Must be worn by entire crew.  The Back Judge and the Line Judge shall bring approved game ball from each team to the coin-toss if footballs are being run off both sidelines.

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39 Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations Thank You!

40 David Ross Pregame / Timing/ Equipment

41 Players equipment Sportsmanship Captain Numbers Any unusual plays QB arm Kicker leg If you win the toss… Items to be discussed with Head Coach: Get back coach/sideline control Officials Card (Give name of official on his sideline) Game balls Questions Good Luck

42 Before Game: Clock will run out 3 minutes prior to kickoff. (Ex. 6:57) Referee meets with Home Coach 40 min prior to Kickoff. Visiting Coach after meeting with Home Coach. Officials will get teams from their locker rooms to escort them to the field. Captains will be at the 50 for the coin toss before 3 minutes prior to kickoff.

43 Halftime: Clock will start once both teams are off the field. 15 min halftime intermission (can be extended to 20 min.). 3 min Warm-up starts as soon as halftime ends. Overtime: 3 minute Intermission. 2 minute Intermission for each additional overtime.

44 Helmet w/Facemask Jersey Pants Shoes Tooth and Mouth Protector Mandatory Equipment : Shoulder Pads Knee Pads Thigh Guards Hip pads and tailbone protector

45 Auxiliary Equipment : Gloves Hand Pads Forearm Pads Tape, Bandage, or Support Wrap

46 Knee braces made of hard unyielding material not cover. Metal which is projecting. Rib pads and back protector not covered by a jersey. Tear-away jersey or jersey with knots. Uniform Adornments. Jewelry. Eye shields with tint. Illegal Equipment :

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